Book Review: Ocean of Life: Why the Seas Matter More Than Ever
“Ocean of Life: Why the Seas Matter More Than Ever” reveals how marine ecosystems underpin climate regulation, food security, and global wellbeing, and
June 8, 2026
“Ocean of Life: Why the Seas Matter More Than Ever” reveals how marine ecosystems underpin climate regulation, food security, and global wellbeing, and
June 8, 2026
Carbon emissions fell modestly in 2025 but are now projected to climb again, driven by renewed fossil‑fuel demand, policy shifts, and uneven regional
June 7, 2026
Bhutan achieves carbon‑negative status by maintaining constitutional forest cover, generating renewable hydropower, and integrating Buddhist‑inspired policies that prioritize ecological wellbeing over short‑term profit.
June 4, 2026
Bitcoin’s proof‑of‑work mining consumes massive energy, generates significant carbon emissions, and creates e‑waste, making its environmental cost a critical issue for sustainable technology.
June 2, 2026
Australia’s Net‑Zero by 2050 Goal and Ongoing Fossil‑Fuel Dependence Australia aims to hit net‑zero emissions by 2050 while still supporting coal and gas
May 29, 2026
Rising global temperatures intensify heat stress for wildlife, and while some species adapt through physiological and behavioral strategies, many face limits that threaten
May 22, 2026