Eyes in the sky: Green groups are harnessing data from space
An increasing number of nonprofit organizations are relying on satellite imagery to monitor environmental degradation.
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An increasing number of nonprofit organizations are relying on satellite imagery to monitor environmental degradation.
New research indicates that the food discarded in landfills and at sea is having a profound effect on wildlife populations and fisheries.
Last summer I had the opportunity to intern with Terrapin Bright Green.
Mexican scientists are striving to plant oyamel fir trees at higher altitudes in an effort to save the species, as well as its fluttering iconic winter visitor ...
Since 2000, Indonesian coal production has increased five-fold to meet growing domestic demand for electricity and feed export markets in Asia.
On Oct. 19, the White House announced the commitment of 81 companies to take action on climate change by signing the American Business Act on Climate Pledge ...
Numerous technologies exist to extract carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and new companies are entering the field.
For Selina Leem, an 18-year-old from a tiny part of the Marshall Islands in the middle of the Pacific, the adoption of Saturday's "Paris Agreement" on climate change wasn't about wonky diplomacy.
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TransCanada, the company behind the now-defunct Keystone XL, is proposing another pipeline that would ship Alberta tar sands oil to Canada’s Atlantic coast.