Nearly all Bangladeshi migrants who leave areas hit hard by climate change to seek work in other parts of the country or overseas in Gulf States...
The richest countries in the world are “exporting extinction” by destroying 15 times more biodiversity globally than they do within their own borders, according to a...
I was on a Zoom call with a few smart friends earlier today, when one of them outlined J.D. Vance’s viewpoint on Christianity. Apparently, it’s a...
As part of a series series on how key emitters are responding to climate change, Carbon Brief profiles Germany – the nation with both the most...
Weather Guard Lightning Tech Wind Energy O&M Australia’s Success in Melbourne For the first time ever, all the Uptime hosts are in the same place! They...
Monica Ngambi was born in Zambia’s copper-rich northern province as the nation declared its independence on 24 October 1964. For 60 years, she has lived by...
In Australia, businesses must follow energy regulations, not just as a legal requirement but as a commitment to protecting the environment. Meeting these rules isn’t just...
Here’s a brief conversation between me and my colleague Gary Tulie in Buckinghamshire, England (pictured) that I hope readers find interesting. Gary has been a huge...
Friends, we are in the midst of a coup. The things happening in Washington D.C. these days are unconstitutional and illustrate how little our elected officials...
I just had a conversation with a building contractor who specializes in eco-friendly residential improvements–in a part of the world where such a specialty is a...