This roundup of The Conversation’s climate coverage was first published in our award-winning weekly climate action newsletter, Imagine. Two weeks ago we asked our Imagine newsletter subscribers: what ...
Thousands of holes are appearing in the Pennine hills, as part of efforts to improve carbon storage by restoring damaged ...
Scientists are trained to be professional skeptics: to always judge the validity of a claim or finding on the basis of objective, empirical evidence. They are not cynics; they just ask themselves and ...
When policymakers talk about the burden of energy costs on American families, the conversation tends to focus on rising ...
Greenhouse gases from vehicles, power plants and other sources accumulate in the atmosphere, trapping heatand holding it close to Earth’s surface like a blanket. Too much of it causes global ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Kelsey Roberts, Cornell University; UMass Dartmouth; Daniele Visioni, Cornell ...
For years, climate coverage was dominated by coastal stories: rising seas in Miami, catastrophic wildfires scorching the California hills, hurricanes battering the Gulf. The Midwest, with its flat ...
We’re launching a new poetry award to bring science and creativity closer together. Too often, research can stay locked in ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) That reality has motivated scientists, governments and a growing number of startups to ...
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