Focusing on a planet-healthy diet can provide nutritious food to the global population while reducing environmental damage, a new EAT-Lancet Commission report says.
A UC Santa Barbara study warns that human activity is rapidly degrading oceans, risking a dramatic loss of biomass by 2050 if not addressed.
Wildfires are no longer a seasonal nuisance but a deadly, nationwide health crisis. Fueled by climate change, smoke is ...
How extreme will weather events become in the second half of the 21st century? This is what a recent study published in Earth’s Future hopes to address as an international team of researchers ...
As green targets near, businesses must think about their own role in meeting sustainable goals. In this new report, edie ...
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Marine shipping emissions on track to meet 2030 goals, but expected to miss 2050 target
The United Nations organization responsible for international marine shipping today approved new emission reduction policies. A new paper published in Earth's Future highlights the need. UBC ...
Global cancer burden is set to soar by mid-century, with stark disparities in care and preventable deaths in poorer nations.
The world population is expected to climb to 9.7 billion in 2050 from 7.7 billion today, with the population of sub-Saharan Africa doubling, a United Nations report released Monday said. Scenes like ...
Roadmap To A Fossil-Fuel Free, Electricity-Driven, Prosperous Economy. <img width=300 height=168 style=max-width: 100%; height: auto; />Chile is poised to lead the world in a renewable energy ...
Solar panels positioned in space could be harnessed to continuously supply up to 80 per cent of Europe ’s renewable energy by 2050, a new study says. Researchers from King’s College London estimate ...
I remember working on my first Earth Day project as a kid in elementary school in Massachusetts, constructing two huge, makeshift Styrofoam spheres showing what our planet looked like at that time and ...
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