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  • More Countries Accepting the Environment Must Take Centre Stage

    Many countries, including Australia, are at last realising the need for the environment and nature to take centre stage.

  • Researchers Find Collaborative Flood Modeling Process Effective

    Community involvement, high-resolution maps lead to improved risk management.

  • British Carbon Tax Leads to 93% Drop in Coal-Fired Electricity

    A tax on carbon dioxide emissions in Great Britain, introduced in 2013, has led to the proportion of electricity generated from coal falling from 40% to 3% over six years, according to research led by UCL.

  • Benefits of Conservation Efforts May Not yet Be Fully Visible

    The time it takes for species to respond to conservation measures – known as an ‘ecological time lag’ – could be partly masking any real progress that is being made, experts have warned.

  • Testing the Waters

    In 2010, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began restoring the Broad Meadows salt marsh in Quincy, Massachusetts.

  • More Rain and Less Snow Means Increased Flood Risk

    As the world warms and precipitation that would have generated snowpack instead creates rain, the western U.S. could see larger floods, according to new Stanford research.

  • World Consumes 100 Billion Tons of Materials Every Year, Report Finds

    The amount of material consumed by humanity has passed 100 billion tons every year, a report has revealed, but the proportion being recycled is falling.

  • Study Suggests Activism and Civil Disobedience Are Helping Communicate the Science of Climate Change

    A group of the world's top climate change biologists, including Professor Pete Smith from the University of Aberdeen, have published an editorial highlighting how global movements of civil disobedience focused on climate change are playing an important role in increasing public awareness and engagement with issues of climate change.

  • Don’t Blame U.S. Biofuels for Indonesia And Malaysia Deforestation, Study Shows

    Since 1990, the United States has ramped up its production of biofuels — to about 16 billion gallons of ethanol and 1.6 billion gallons of biodiesel in 2017.

  • Fear of Wildfires Inspires Forward-Thinking Communities

    Rice Architecture student’s thesis suggests consolidation in California’s suffering wine country

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