Climate

October 29, 2009

Climate change is a feminist issue

When it emerged earlier this year that Obama’s science star John Holdren had once, back in 1977, co-authored a textbook discussing possible methods of population control, among them sterilisation, America’s rightwing fury machine triumphantly seized upon it, dubbing him Obama’s “science fiction tsar“. more…

October 26, 2009

Cutting carbon by degrees

When the first Cool Biz campaign was implemented in the summer of 2005, I just couldn’t understand why air conditioners in Japanese offices were being set at 28°C. I used to think, “Isn’t it better just to switch them off?” more…

October 21, 2009

The future is electric

The future has arrived and it is electric. more…

October 19, 2009

High and dry

The Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau is referred to as the Third Pole because it is the third largest mass of ice on the Earth, after the Arctic and Antarctic. Its glaciers provide a water source for 1.3 billion people in Asia. more…

October 15, 2009

Into the seed bunker

An endangered pink banana enjoyed by Asian elephants becomes a landmark species today, marking the first milestone in an international project to create a Noah’s ark of the world’s seeds. more…

October 12, 2009

Shared futures

This summer I stared climate change in the face and finally came to understand how much it unites us like nothing else in history. more…

October 8, 2009

Debate 2.0: Meat or the climate? Pick one!

Meat free Mondays has to be the way to go. Former Beatle Paul McCartney backs it. Rajendra Pachauri, head of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, advocates it. more…

October 5, 2009

Ocean energy making waves

If humanity is going to move away from fossil fuels, then a new range of renewable energy options from the ocean will have to be tapped.
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October 2, 2009

The rise of online climate activists

It seems this December’s COP15 meeting in Copenhagen has created an impressive surge of activism, especially through social media.
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