Climate change and population growth projections have directed our gaze towards the future of agriculture and new ways of obtaining food. Vertical farms are not new, but have recently gained...
Nikolaus Geyrhalter has described his static-camera, nearly architecturally-composed, observational docs as “archival material, which people will dig out in 50 or 100 years.” Which makes perfect...
When Jeffrey Bush went to his bedroom to sleep on Saturday February 28, 2013, he had no idea that hours later the earth would swallow his room, killing him. Sadly, this is not a scene from an action...
Joanne Bentley, University of Cape Town; Alex Pigot, UCL; Andreas L. S. Meyer, University of Cape Town, and Christopher Trisos, University of Cape Town The history of climate change is one of people...
Welcome to the next in the Podcast Showcase series, where we share podcasts with you in the words of the podcasters themselves. This time, we talk to The Sustainable Jungle. Sum up your podcast in...
Morteza Abolhasani, The Open University; Gordon Liu, The Open University, and Zahra Golrokhi, The Open University Ads are ubiquitous in many people’s lives, whether on billboards across our cities...
In early 2022, surprising data were released about the A68A iceberg, a chunk of almost 14km x 8km that broke off the Larsen C shelf around 2018 or 19. Scientists from the University of Leeds...
Iwa Salami, University of East London As concerns rise and hearings are held in the US about the cryptocurrency industry’s effect on the environment, it’s time to address blockchain’s poor...
The flora and fauna of protected areas in Peru are in danger after an oil spill occurred during the unloading process of the Italian flagged vessel Mare Doricum. The Peruvian government declared an...
On Saturday, the underwater volcano Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai erupted, with a roar so violent that it was heard thousands of kilometers away in places such as New Zealand, Fiji and Alaska. Experts...