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  • In Developing Nations, a Decline in Clean Energy Investment

    New investment in clean energy in developing countries dropped by more than a fifth last year, shrinking from $169 billion in 2017 to $133 billion in 2018, according to data from Bloomberg New Energy Finance.

  • U.S. Public Views on Climate and Energy

    Democrats mostly agree the federal government should do more on climate, while Republicans differ by ideology, age and gender.

  • Meeting the Challenges Facing Fisheries Climate Risk Insurance

    Insurance schemes with the potential to improve the resilience of global fisheries face a host of future challenges, researchers say.

  • Changing Experiences of the Natural World

    Digital innovations have the potential to bring people closer to nature, to help ensure there is the necessary strong public support for conservation measures.

  • Illegal Logging on Steep Slopes Putting Lives at Risk

    The Victorian Government is in breach of its own forest laws, allowing logging on steep slopes and putting lives at risk, according to researchers from The ANU.

  • Scientists Suggest Binding Goals to Rescue Amazon

    As thousands of wildfires and deforestation escalate in the Amazon rainforest, a team of international scientists has called for governments to enact six key goals to protect the vital wilderness.

  • Canada Falling Short of UN’s Sustainable Development Goals: New Report From Water Scientists

    Canada could lead the world in helping to achieve water sustainability but is falling short of reaching the goals set out by the United Nations (UN), according to a new report from scientists with the University of Saskatchewan-led Global Water Futures (GWF) program.

  • EU Investment Bank Agrees to Stop Financing Fossil Fuel Projects

    The European Investment Bank (EIB), the world’s largest development lender, announced it will no longer finance fossil fuel projects, starting in 2021, several news outlets reported.

  • Researchers Explore How Citizens Can Become Agents of Environmental Change

    Some programs work better than others when it comes to involving citizens in preserving the environment. After reviewing those that worked, Stanford researchers propose a blueprint for how others can educate people to maximize their impact.

  • For Some Urban Areas, Warming Climate is Only Half the Threat

    A new F&ES study projects that urban expansion will cause the average summer temperature in these areas to increase about 0.5 to 0.6 degrees C by midcentury — but up to 3 degrees C in some locations.

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