Nature
The space-age tech we need to save our planet
Sponsored: We are still woefully uninformed about our oceans. Researchers at KAUST are pushing the boundaries of what's technologically possible. Read More
We’re going to need a bigger boat: Climate strategy beyond COP
Let the United Nations process play out, but let's also work on a separate, bold "grand bargain." Read More
Climate, biodiversity and the ‘other COP’
What is the 1.5-degree equivalent for nature? Read More
Diving into 'water positive' pledges by Facebook, Google
Facebook commits to become “water positive” by 2030, while Google will replenish 120 percent of what it consumes. Read More
Engineer pitches cloud brightening to stem Arctic melting
By adding sea water to clouds, scientists hope to they can form whiter clouds that will reflect more of the sun's rays. Read More
Can the first US ‘chief heat officer’ build a model for future resilience?
The chief heat officer’s responsibilities include education, disaster response training and infrastructure that considers extreme heat alongside other public health safety considerations. Read More
Can you guess the most water-intensive and polluting sectors?
CDP published its first ever Water Impact Index to improve investor understanding of water-related risks. Read More
Could desalination play a role in the future of the Colorado River?
As Colorado River supply dwindles, the U.S. and Mexico are looking to Israel and Jordan for ideas on how to help quench their own shared border. Read More
The Colorado River Basin: What’s wrong and what’s needed to make it right
If we don’t fix what is broken for the Colorado River, we will feel the bite of climate change and resultant economic, business, social and ecosystem impacts at a scale exceeding the American dust bowl of the 1930s. Read More
DS Smith explores seaweed as alternative packaging material
The European seaweed industry expected to be worth around 8 billion pounds in the next 10 years, according to the packaging company. Read More