How Citizens Are Fighting Climate Change on the Global StageHow citizens are fighting climate change on the global stage--This article was originally...Bazely, Dawn RProfessor, UniversityYork University Idil BoranUniversity, YorkSharma, and Sapna...
China is the world's biggest polluter -- and now one of its largest producers of clean energy. Which way will China go in the future, and how will it affect the global environment? Data scientist Angel Hsu describes how the most populous country on earth
Those who are living through one of these crises made worse byanthropogenic climate change, are likely consumed with survival — evacuating, cleaning out debris, rebuilding. On the other side of immediate safety concerns, however, is often a new resolve to combat the common factor in these disas...
根据文章第一段“Orr, a sport ecologist at the University of Toronto, outlines how climate change is affecting sports in her new book, Warming Up: How Climate Change Is Changing Sport, providing a convincing case for action from athletes, sports leagues and fans alike.(多伦多大学的运动生态学家...
We’re all familiar with the idea of climate change and how our planet is warming. Extremes in temperature have become more commonplace, making parts of the world difficult to live in. But one place where excessive heat is making life very uncomfortable is our cities. Luckily, innovation ...
My interview with him focused on what he learned while at Blackrock and using ESG criteria, the acronym for environment, sustainability and governance to invest. Ultimately, Fancy concluded that ESG investing distracts from the real work of fighting climate change....
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"Americans have been fighting climate change with our forks," Sujatha Jahagirdar, policy specialist in NRDC's Food and Agriculture Program said when the study was released. "As a nation, we have been increasingly eating less beef -- a trend that's not just better for our health, but the...
Climate change is here NOW! NOT fifty years from now. Not by 2030. We are in it NOW and have been for the last 50 years, and it's accelerating at devastating speeds. Glaciers that reflect the hot sun away from the earth, which keeps us cool, are melting. With glaciers gone, this ...
We do that at our own peril, according toMark Merrifield, director of theScripps Center for Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation. "Over time, it is just undeniable. The measurements all say the same thing. The glaciers are melting and the ice sheets," Merrifield said while standing on the...