by Admin | Oct 28, 2020 | Conservation, Environmental hazards
Teshekpuk Lake, along the northern coast of Alaska, is a 22-mile wide lake that serves as a vital habitat for dozens of species of Arctic birds as well as caribou and freshwater fish. It is the largest lake in the Alaskan Arctic, covering over 300 square miles, and...
by Admin | Oct 21, 2020 | Climate Change, Conservation, Sustainability
Prince William, heir to the British Throne, appears to have decided what he wants his legacy to be: to transform the global dialogue about environmental change from one of pessimism and blame to one of hope through genuine, sustainable progress. To that end, Prince...
by Admin | Oct 14, 2020 | Articles, Green Energy
The demand for energy in South Australia, Australia’s fifth-largest state (by population), is estimated at just over 1700 megawatts per hour (MW). That demand comes from 1.76 million people, and approximately A$50 billion in business a year. On Sunday, October...
by Admin | Oct 7, 2020 | Articles, Climate Change
This September was, on average, 0.05C hotter than the average temperature last September, according to the European Union weather service Copernicus. That may seem like a small difference to a layman, but it also means that September 2020 is the hottest September on...
by Admin | Oct 5, 2020 | Climate Change, Conservation, Green Energy
The United Kingdom hasn’t made any hard commitments yet, but officials are discussing a chain of new clean energy policies. These policies are all tied into the idea of a “green” recovery for the British economy after the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of them...