Priced out of online access, poor children are turning to backyard teachers as Covid closes state classrooms.
It’s Friday morning and Help Mabwe is preparing to give the day’s illicit lessons. Round…
The fourth edition of Energy Policy Group’s Summer School will be held between 22-30 July 2021, with a focus on “Smart Transformation in the Energy Sector”.
Despite a journey to this moment even more treacherous than expected, Americans now have a fresh opportunity to act, decisively, on climate change.
The authors of the many new books released in just…
The New Climate War: the fight to take back our planet is the latest must-read book by leading climate change scientist and communicator Michael Mann of Penn State University.
The impact of Regional and Global Climate Change on Vulnerable and Low Income Population
Afroditi Synnefa,
Shamila Haddad,
Priya Rajagopalan and
Matthaios Santamouris
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Tim Flannery has been speaking about climate change for decades – but he’s finding it harder and harder to be the bearer of bad news.
Being a bearer of bad news is never easy. I’ve been writing and…
Sites use wood fuel through adoption of boilers that require wood pellets
Schools in Nottingham are saving more than £5.9m on energy bills over the long term as a result of funding secured by…
This week marks the official start of fall, but longer nights and colder days can make it harder to spend time outdoors. Luckily, there are several inspiring environmental films that can be streamed…
Think you know about wind energy? Pop culture? General knowledge? Do you and your teammates have what it takes to compete against the wind community? 2020 marks the 13th year of Global Wind Day, our…
Climate change has put organisms on the move. In her new book, The Next Great Migration, Science writer Sonia Shah writes about migration — and the ways in which outmoded notions of "belonging" have…