Even more people than we thought–many millions more. That’s the headline from the United Nations’ latest population projections. By 2100, there could be almost 11 billion humans walking the Earth. In ...
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Arlington nonprofit Our Task will host an “intergenerational” conference to discuss environmental and global development issues on Saturday, Aug. 11 at the Arlington Central Library (1015 N. Quincy St ...
Dazzling images of a planet under pressure were projected on the side of United Nations headquarters on Saturday night in order to bring attention to climate change and the effect that it’s having on ...
Forget changing rain patterns — warmer temperatures alone could bring drought to a third of Earth’s land area by the end of the century. That’s the gist of a new study from Columbia University’s Earth ...
Biologists, economists, and ecologists have gathered at the Vatican to discuss what actions humanity can take to preserve Earth’s biosphere. Attending the Biological Extinction conference, these ...
Climate change could disrupt the production of oyxgen and wipe out humanity within a century, a British scientist has claimed. Terrifying new research has found that global warming has the potential ...
Understanding the behavior of clouds is key to any accurate projection of future climate (as we’ve covered in the past) because of the complex, competing effects that clouds have on Earth’s energy ...
Arlington nonprofit Our Task will host an “intergenerational” conference to discuss environmental and global development issues on Saturday, Aug. 11 at the Arlington Central Library (1015 N. Quincy St ...
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