30 Ways Cities Can Prepare for Global Warming
There’s a good reason (actually, 30 good reasons covered here…) why no-one has been able to come up with a better term for what’s called “urban agriculture.”
There’s a good reason (actually, 30 good reasons covered here…) why no-one has been able to come up with a better term for what’s called “urban agriculture.”
The documentary Weather Gone Wild reports on inventive ways officials and ordinary people are adapting to the predictable unpredictability of the more extreme weather we are experiencing—and will continue to experience, more intensely—due to climate change.
In theory, the world has the solution to soaring emissions – it’s called carbon pricing.
Although located on opposite sides of the world, Australia and southern African countries share colonial histories in which newcomers prevented indigenous people from employing age-old practices of using fire to manage their lands.
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas — but there’s a lot we can do about it.
In order to fully understand the necessary scale and speed of action required to significantly reduce climate change risks, citizens and governments must first understand the full extent and implications of the carbon budget challenge.