When Greenland was green: rapid global warming 55 million years ago shows us what the future may hold Rebecca Herbert August 26, 2021 Frozen northeast Greenland seems an unlikely place to gain insight into our ever-warming world. Between 50 million and 60 million....
Tired Earth: An Interview with Ingmar Rentzhog, Founder of We Don't Have Time Ingmar Rentzhog August 25, 2021 Ingmar Rentzhog is the founder and CEO at We Don’t Have Time, the social network for fighting the climate crisis.
Celebrating World Water Week with Sustainable Development Goals Selva Ozelli August 23, 2021 Oceans contribute to poverty eradication, sustained economic growth and food security. However, the benefits they provide are increasingly undermined by....
How The Current Weed Industry Is Bad For The Environment Rebecca Herbert August 23, 2021 Cannabis is a plant. Unlike other drugs, it doesn’t come from a lab. Since the ’60s, weed has been associated....
It’s now or never: Scientists warn time of reckoning has come for the planet Rebecca Herbert August 17, 2021 The IPCC is unequivocal: we must take urgent action to curb global heating and prevent catastrophe. Will our policymakers and....
Asia won’t solve climate change without reform of financial markets Rebecca Herbert August 17, 2021 More than US$16 trillion worldwide is currently sitting in government bonds yielding negative real returns. Meanwhile, the world needs at....
Climate change: IPCC report is 'code red for humanity' Rebecca Herbert August 11, 2021 Human activity is changing the climate in unprecedented and sometimes irreversible ways, a major UN scientific report has said.
The truth behind corporate climate pledges Rebecca Herbert July 28, 2021 Facing a reckoning over their contribution to the climate emergency, companies are coming out with a record number of pledges.