A multistressor world: marine climate change and its effects on ocean life
ArticleQ&ADetailDownload PDF Dr Hannes Baumann is Assistant Professor in the Department of Marine Sciences at the University of Connecticut. Here, he leads the Evolutionary Fish Ecology lab that...
View ArticleHow to promote gender equity in the green economy
ArticleQ&ADetailDownload PDF The realities of climate change have prompted many nations to strive for greener industries. This includes the development of new technologies which are less...
View ArticleEngaging the human process in Earth science
ArticleContactDownload PDF Dr Michael Ellis is Head of Catchment Science and Observatories at the British Geological Survey. From this vantage point, he has developed a keen awareness of the intricate...
View ArticleGreenpeace: Celebrating almost half a century of saving the planet
ArticleContactDownload PDF Founded in 1971 by a small group of activists, Greenpeace now has a global presence in over 40 countries. Greenpeace aims to combat all forms of environmental abuse and is...
View ArticleStalagmite reveals climate changes clues in northeast Namibia, Africa
ArticleDetailDownload PDF Dr Ny Riavo Voarintsoa and her colleagues are looking at past climatic histories in northeast Namibia through the geological record (paleoclimate) in order to predict how this...
View ArticleClimate policy simulator: The National Determined Contribution policy...
ArticleDetailDownload PDF A number of policies have been developed in light of increasing concerns about climate change. One recent strategy to a more ambitious global climate governance is Nationally...
View ArticleImproving traction and control in electric vehicles
ArticleDetailDownload PDF Electric vehicles look set to increasingly dominate our roads in the coming years, but many remain unconvinced of their advantages over their more traditional, fossil...
View ArticleClimate policy and action: Citizens at the forefront
ArticleDetailDownload PDF Both the climate crisis and the Paris Agreement are pressing policymakers for effective and sustainable climate action. Still, results show that our progress towards goals...
View ArticleNovel detection methods for dormant bacteria in seafood
ArticleDetailDownload PDF Periods of dormancy or hibernation are used by many species to avoid harsh environmental conditions. But how does this work in bacteria? Dr Sariqa Wagley, University of...
View ArticleAll in it together: Future Earth is calling for cooperation to solve the...
ArticleContactDownload PDF The key to solving the climate crisis is cooperation – or so thinks Future Earth, the global community facilitating research, networking, innovation and knowledge transfer...
View ArticleLinking climate change to ecosystem assembly and functioning
ArticleQ&ADetailDownload pdf As part of a collaborative project, Professor Byron Adams (Brigham Young University) and colleagues Diana Wall (Colorado State University), Noah Fierer (University of...
View ArticlePredicting and preparing for hurricanes
ArticleQ&ADetailDownload pdf Ning Lin is an Assistant Professor at Princeton University, who is advancing hurricane and climate science, by refining methods in risk analysis. In a collaborative...
View ArticleInfluencing domestic water use behaviour to target long-term water conservation
ArticleDetailDownload PDF Humanity faces unprecedented drought-related challenges, which requires higher investment levels in infrastructure and energy. In their paper, Dr Stef Koop and Dr Stijn...
View ArticleCollaborative climate strategies: How SETAC is advancing environmental...
ArticleDetailDownload PDF The Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, or SETAC, is a global not-for-profit organisation which focuses on a multitude of environmental challenges. It...
View ArticleTheory and experiments to decipher the role of time and space in ecological...
ArticleDetailDownload PDF Understanding the role played by time and space in ecological systems in a rapidly changing environment is essential for devising better conservation policies. The SETE...
View ArticleWomen, farming, and climate in Africa: A global(ly overlooked) problem
ArticleDetailDownload PDF Sub-Saharan Africa, where women farmers lack access to finance, technology, and land tenure, hosts over a quarter of the word’s hungry. Dr Tricia Glazebrook of Washington...
View ArticleCo-feeding in ticks helps transmit tick-borne diseases
ArticleDetailDownload PDF Tick-borne diseases such as Lyme disease and tick-borne encephalitis occur when infected ticks feed on humans and livestock. Mathematical modelling to highlight areas and...
View ArticleCurious Future Insight 2022: An interview with Dr Ulrich Betz
ArticleDetailDownload PDF Merck, headquartered in Darmstadt, Germany, has a long and prestigious history of facilitating collaborations across the sciences and industry. Though the company can boast of...
View ArticleClimate change adaptation: Reimagining our place in the world
ArticleDetailDownload PDF How society can adapt to climate change is an urgent challenge for the global community. Yet what exactly is that challenge? How can we imagine new ways to respond? Climate...
View ArticleBalancing more than figures: Towards a standard for sustainable reporting
ArticleDetailDownload PDF Corporate financial reporting is rooted in centuries of practice and is largely tone deaf to shifting societal and environmental priorities. Every company has an impact on...
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