Caspar Donnison, University of Southampton Imagine a house is on fire, and someone is actively pouring gas on the fire. They then pour a little less gas and want credit for doing so, despite still...
Maps of Venezuela show the Essequibo with oblique stripes, indicating that it is a disputed area. Some of these maps even obviate the nearly 160 square kilometers of land between Venezuela and...
Across the world, communities are facing multiple crises, all at once, and as long as we look at each issue as separate and unrelated, we will fail to adequately address any of them. The reality is...
The ozone layer could be affected by the growing interest in rockets and space tourism, according to a study published in 2023 in the Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. "Gases and...
Away from the manufactured Zeitgeist of Barbenheimer, one of the most vital, yet criminally underseen environmentalist thrillers of the decade has just dropped on Netflix. The timing couldn’t have...
Every summer, wildfires are reported in the news around the world. Spain knows this phenomenon well and this time the worst affected area so far is La Palma, an island of the Canary archipelago in...
Climate change is a global concern. For years, ideas and changes have been proposed and some worrying consequences witnessed. We are at a crucial moment where the steps taken will impact the future...
The Blue BOAT Initiative installed the first smart buoy in the South American region in October 2022. It will be part of a network of acoustic buoys for the protection of whales in Chile, trying to...
Alex Nurse, University of Liverpool; Alessia Calafiore, The University of Edinburgh, and Richard J. Dunning, University of Liverpool Conspiracy theories aren’t a new thing, and for as long as...
Hollie Booth, University of Oxford Countries from around the world have voted to limit the global trade in sharks under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (Cites). Trade in...