Climate change, will we beat it? Yes, for 5 reasons. And No, for another 5.
Pros and cons of the two opposing factions on the subject of climate change. And you? Are you an optimist, a pessimist or a hybrid?
Read morePros and cons of the two opposing factions on the subject of climate change. And you? Are you an optimist, a pessimist or a hybrid?
Read moreScotland could be the first country in the world to equip itself with "hydroponic forests" to reforest everything 6 times faster.
Read moreThose who eat less meat are helping to combat climate change. The figures are now clear, and while waiting for the governments, we must act individually.
Read moreEverywhere: land, water and air. Microplastics are set to significantly influence climate change within the next 30 years.
Read morePollution can also become fashionable: the trendy anti-pollution hitech mask like Atmos Faceware is a symbol: the capitalism of disasters awaits us.
Read moreIn a desperate effort to adapt to climate change, animals are literally changing their biology very quickly. We don't know if it will be enough.
Read moreWhat is happening with the fires in Australia is far from an inevitable fatality. Now there is little time to remedy, but the will?
Read moreClimate change turns forests into graveyards of trees along US coasts.
Read moreClimate change: how will it end? The best and worst case scenario in two "postcards" sent ... thirty years from now.
Read moreEurope seems to be waking up to climate change, and is preparing radical changes with zero emissions to be achieved by the end of the decade and a little beyond. Let's hope.
Read moreAutomating afforestation is one of the avenues that could most bring relief to the world battered by climate change. Flash Forest has ambitious plans for that.
Read moreClimate change raises the sea level, salt water invades the land and salinity makes them incultivable. Salfar wants to solve the problem.
Read moreResearchers at the University of Bristol use a supercomputer to predict humanity's future. The good news? We still have a lot of time!
Read moreFrom explorer John Wesley Powell to modern apps: here's how maps have evolved their ability to predict and shape our future.
Read moreBefore the spread of the Internet, the logistics of moving goods from one city to another or from one country to another was not only complicated but also expensive. In fact, to receive or send ...
Read moreReflect the sun's rays to fight global warming? It's not that simple, warns MIT. Here are the risks we run.
Read moreMIT's new technology promises efficient underwater communications, ideal for aquaculture and climate research.
Read morePosidonia, capable of absorbing 35 times more CO₂ than a tree, is the key to an incredible "underwater reforestation" project in the Mediterranean.
Read moreGenetic uniformity in monocultures could expose us to devastating plant pandemics
Read moreThe Swedish plan is decisively betting on nuclear energy, between climate ambitions and economic worries.
Read moreBy 2070, US forests could release more carbon than they store. For some it is the fault of too many "elderly" trees
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