By Dr James Hansen I am a political Independent, fed up with both of our major parties. I have begun writing a piece in which I argue the case for a third […]
New research suggest that family planning plays a significant role in achieving sustainability gains
Report finds that family planning plays a significant role in achieving sustainability gains.
Climate experts Steven Sherwood and Peter Hannam discuss Australia’s recent cuts to climate science
A discussion highlights Australia’s climate science funding cuts, the Great Barrier Reef crisis, and political inaction ahead of elections.
The Great Barrier Reef in serious trouble
Photo credit: ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies / Terry Hughes. By Anders Lorenzen New footage has emerged which is making Australian scientists extremely worried. Recently released footage shows that […]
Opinion – Climate change: the debate rolls on and on…
Andrew Man with an outside the box reflection on climate change and COP21. Photo credit: DonkeyHotey via Flickr. By Andrew Man Two years ago I read a book Scatter, Adapt, and Remember by […]
Opinion: The urgent reality of sea level rise: evidence explains it all
A world-renowned climate science expert lays out compelling evidence that multi-meter sea level rise is today’s challenge, not tomorrow’s.
July hottest month ever recorded
July was the hottest month ever recorded. Photo credit: Asian Development Bank via Flickr. By Anders Lorenzen Data out from the US scientific government body, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), states […]
The National Geographic confirms it has redrawn its atlas since 1999, to reflect the shrinking of Arctic sea ice
National Geographic updated its atlas due to significant Arctic sea ice loss since 1999, reflecting major environmental changes.
Danger zone: Earth crosses four planetary boundaries
The destruction of primary rainforest by Duta Palma in West Kalimantan, Borneo. Cargill was a key purchaser of palm oil from this notoriys rainforest destroyer up until 2008. Photo credit: Rainforest Action […]
Opinion: Assuring real progress on climate
By Dr. James Hansen In the “Lima Accord”, adopted a week ago in reasonably congenial negotiations in Peru, nearly 200 nations agreed to reduce their fossil fuel emissions from burning of coal, […]