Re-imagining climate justice for humans and more-than-humans
Ushika Kidd explores a discussion with Sophie Chao, an environmental anthropologist who calls for decolonisation of climate change.
Ushika Kidd explores a discussion with Sophie Chao, an environmental anthropologist who calls for decolonisation of climate change.
Matthew Rogers explores the green technology ocean thermal energy conversion, which could be better than conventional renewable energy.
Freya Butler discusses the role of AI in the climate crisis, as well as the potential of this technology to damage the environment.
Alice Peabody reports on the varied effects of climate change that we are already seeing on global insect populations.
Matthew Campbell examines the nitrogen crisis in agriculture, its environmental impact, and explores microbial solutions for sustainability.
Billie Delpino explores the potential and challenges of geologic hydrogen as a sustainable energy solution amid renewed interest and investment.
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Joseph Lailey unveils the potential of flywheels in renewable energy storage, tracing their history and their future applications.
Eleanor Garrigan Mattar discusses the misconceptions about hydrogen as a green energy solution, highlighting its environmental impact.
Climate change has more negative outcomes than we think, argues Natalie Stevenson, explaining how it affects human health.