The ocean isn’t just beautiful to look at and listen to, and home to the most incredible living things on the planet. It is absolutely an essential part of our climate regulation system, holds one of the nine planetary boundaries we should not cross, and without it, life would cease on Planet Earth.
Read moreQuick Fire Stats from the Depths of the Ocean
There’s some pretty well-known facts about the ocean and the impacts it will experience on account of the climate crisis. But additionally, there are some really interesting lesser known stats around the way our warming planet will affect ocean health, that of the creatures living within it, and indeed our human health, too.
Read moreDreaming Big of a Tiny House?
There’s no doubt that Tiny House Movement is, well, growing. So we’re exploring what a tiny house is, why might you want one, and why it might not be the best choice, or even possible, for you.
Read moreThe IPCC AR6 Report
to-date physical understanding of the climate system and climate change to date. It brings together the latest advances in climate science and combines multiple lines of evidence from paleoclimate, observations, process understanding, and global/regional climate simulations.
Read moreClimate Change is Making Tropical Storms More Intense
There might not be scientific consensus on the frequency of destructive storms increasing across the globe, but there is widespread agreement that the intensity of storms is increasing.
Read moreOur predictions for Climate Change have been somewhat Clouded
Clouds are condensed moisture. They are a collection of tiny water droplets or ice crystals floating in the sky. Sometimes they float high up in the atmosphere, while other times, they appear so low as if we
Read more8 Surprising Places You’ll Find Plastic
Today, we’ve got a list of things to try to cut out of your life to avoid plastic inadvertently sneaking in there.
Read moreThe Carbon Footprint of Water
Today we are going to look at water. H2O. Specifically, what type of emissions are produced bringing this elixir of life into our lives. As our population increases, we need to learn how to adapt to sharing our limited freshwater resources. Water is essential for life and providing access that is more sustainable makes sense.
Read moreThe Carbon Market Explained
The carbon market has the potential to continue to increase the speed with which we embrace renewable energies. But what exactly is it and how does it work?
Read moreAre there really plenty of fish in the sea?
With an anticipated 10 billion people expected to inhabit the planet by 2050, the demand for animal protein will increase by 52 percent making sustainable and healthy approaches to feeding the world more critical than ever before.
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