Debate Over Elephant Culls in Africa
Severe drought in southern Africa has led Namibia and Zimbabwe to make controversial decisions: culling hundreds of wild animals, including
Severe drought in southern Africa has led Namibia and Zimbabwe to make controversial decisions: culling hundreds of wild animals, including
In mid-September, wildfires swept through parts of Portugal, transforming the sky into a smoky red and devastating the landscape. Central
Even before Hurricane Milton reached Florida, political tensions surrounding the storm were brewing. With the presidential election nearing, the storm
President Joe Biden has postponed his scheduled international trips this week due to the imminent arrival of Hurricane Milton, a
Across the United States, a seemingly harmless and ever-present plant is contributing to the rise of fast-moving, destructive wildfires. Grass,
Americans are forecast to elect a new president in November. According to polling on June 30, Democratic candidate Joe Biden
Fifty years ago, on April 22, 1970, millions of people took to the streets in cities and towns across the
Barbara Freese has been thinking about the environment for nearly her entire life. As an attorney, she witnessed how the
Climate change may be the most intractable psychological-sociological challenge that humanity has ever encountered. It has been occurring for decades
Wind and solar projects will soon produce cheaper power in every major global market than coal-fired plants, according to the
A large portion of the solar industry relies on China but Donald Trump’s tariffs and the coronavirus are damaging supply
Global renewables leader Scotland has begun to legislate on the development of heat networks to help meet climate-change targets and
Energy Transition in Metropolises, Rural Areas and Deserts is an interdisciplinary study of the economic geography of energy and climate
Fossil fuels may be emitting far more methane into the atmosphere than scientists previously thought, according to research in the
A report has suggested immediate action aimed at achieving net-zero carbon can still offer a significant economic opportunity for Scotland
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