Our meat obsession is destroying the planet – the solution is to change how we see animals

Learning from Indigenous cultures to treat animals as more than just food sources could help us combat the climate crisis.

Colin Samson, Professor of Sociology and Indigenous Peoples, University of Essex • conversation
Feb. 9, 2022 ~6 min

Cryptocurrency, NFTs and the metaverse threaten an environmental nightmare – here’s how to avoid it

Blockchain technology can be made greener if we change the way transactions happen.

Iwa Salami, Reader (Associate Professor) in Law, University of East London • conversation
Feb. 8, 2022 ~7 min


Cleaning up the blockchain: the boom in cryptocurrencies and the metaverse raises the stakes on climate-friendly crypto

Blockchain technology can be made greener if we change the way transactions happen.

Iwa Salami, Reader (Associate Professor) in Law, University of East London • conversation
Feb. 8, 2022 ~7 min

The fastest population growth in the West's wildland-urban interface is in areas most vulnerable to wildfires

A new study maps vegetation’s fire risk across the West and shows where population in the highest-risk areas from California to Texas is booming.

Park Williams, Associate Professor of Hydroclimateology, University of California, Los Angeles • conversation
Feb. 7, 2022 ~8 min

The fastest population growth in the West's wildland fringes is in ecosystems most vulnerable to wildfires

A new study maps vegetation’s fire risk across the West and shows where population in the highest-risk areas from California to Texas is booming.

Park Williams, Associate Professor of Hydroclimateology, University of California, Los Angeles • conversation
Feb. 7, 2022 ~8 min

Trying to cool the Earth by dimming sunlight could be worse than global warming

The risks of using aerosols to reflect sunlight and cool the planet include creating extreme weather and worsening catastrophes.

Aaron Tang, PhD Scholar in Climate Governance, Australian National University • conversation
Feb. 7, 2022 ~8 min

Why a warming climate can bring bigger snowstorms

Winters are getting warmer, yet Bostonians were digging out from nearly 2 feet of snow from a historic blizzard in late January. Why is the Northeast seeing more big snowstorms like this?

Michael A. Rawlins, Associate Director, Climate System Research Center, UMass Amherst • conversation
Feb. 2, 2022 ~7 min

What does climate change have to do with snowstorms?

Winters are getting warmer, yet Bostonians were digging out from nearly 2 feet of snow from a historic blizzard in late January. Why is the Northeast seeing more big snowstorms like this?

Michael A. Rawlins, Associate Director, Climate System Research Center, UMass Amherst • conversation
Feb. 2, 2022 ~7 min


Safe havens for coral reefs will be almost non-existent at 1.5°C of global warming – new study

Marine heatwaves will happen so often that reefs will struggle to weather successive bleaching events.

Scott F. Heron, Associate Professor in Physics, James Cook University • conversation
Feb. 1, 2022 ~7 min

How climate change is washing away precious evidence of our distant past

Increasing rainfall and degrading peatland are threatening archaeological artefacts buried in UK land.

Rosie Everett, Lecturer in Forensic Science, Northumbria University, Newcastle • conversation
Feb. 1, 2022 ~6 min

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