Great Barrier Reef Not “In Danger” – For Now
Despite being one of the most vulnerable ecosystems in the world and squarely in the firing line with climate change, UNESCO experts decided not...
Ice Cream Flavor Encourages Climate Change Activism, Deliciously
Mmmm. Climatelicious. That should be the name of Ben & Jerry's newest ice cream flavor - brought out to encourage consumers into climate change...
Climate Change Politician: “Why Aren’t We All Screaming?”
"We are all going to die" This is the bold, and somewhat refreshing platform for U.S senate hopeful Mike Beitiks.
He is running for the senate...
Climate Engineering Gives Hope for Coral Reefs
A team of researchers from around the world warn that the only way to save coral reefs is to use climate engineering.
Coral reefs could...
Bacteria Can Help Plants Cope With Climate Change
A range of recent studies into the benefits of microbes in soil has uncovered their potential to help plants cope with water and heat...
Recycling Waste Products into Valuable Materials – Part 1
Pondering about what to do with all that old motor oil you can accumulated in your garage? How about dealing with the mounting pile...
2015 Edition of Vivid Sydney Festival Powered by Renewables
One of the largest light festivals in Australia, let alone across the Asia-Pacific region, is set to have a green transformation for its 2015...
Dealing with Drought in São Paolo, Brazil
Images of picturesque beaches and lush rainforests (such as the Amazon) often represent Brazil's breathtaking environment. Mention the term 'water scarcity' or drought and...
COMPETES Act Threatens Climate Science Research
Climate change research is about to take a big hit under legislation passed today by the US House of Representatives. The bill, known as...
Swiss Railways “Hire” Sheep to Trim the Grass
The Swiss railway company SBB just announced that they "hired" sheep to mow the grass along the railway tracks in a highly eco-friendly manner, preserving...




































