Cartoons have been used to pass on important messages since the dawn of printing. Many cartoons are very entertaining but sometimes they are striking just because they unearth important issues. Such are
California is taking an ambitious new approach to climate change, with a plan to eliminate the state’s greenhouse gas footprint by 2045 and cut emissions beyond its borders. This goal will require
MoreGreat Salt Lake, a cornerstone of Utah’s ecosystem, is facing a dire threat. Without an immediate and significant increase in water flow over the next two years, the lake’s disappearance could have
MoreTo highlight the amount of plastic waste generated due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Italian designer Tobia Zambotti repurposed discarded single-use masks as the stuffing for a sofa known as Couch-19. The Couch-19
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California has some encouraging news with the latest update to the U.S. Drought Monitor. The state is experiencing a reduction in drought conditions as evidenced by the shrinking of the orange areas
MoreAn enormous iceberg, roughly equivalent in size to Greater London, has calved from the Antarctic ice shelf near a British research station. The British Antarctic Survey reported on Friday that the massive
MoreAccording to a new study, the central–north region of Greenland experienced an average temperature increase of 1.5° c between 2001 & 2011 compared to the 20th century. Human activities are likely responsible
MoreThe Dark Side of Bitcoin: Highlights Through December 2021, BTC had a market value of over $960 billion (US$) and a global market share of nearly 41% among all crypto currencies. The
More1. According to a new report from the Capgemini Research Institute, even though organizations recognise the sustainability requirements and most have announced net zero commitments, there is still a gap between long-term
MoreAccording to a research by the World Meteorological Organization, all three greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere have reached all-time highs, which indicates that the world is “going in the wrong way,”
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On 6th October 2022, at the White House, the Biden-Harris Administration announced new actions by more than 20 agencies to support the Federal Government’s resilience to the worsening impacts of climate change.
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