Precious World Heritage Sites that protect vital biodiversity and human cultures are at risk from oil decelopment and other industries. Under threat are not just nature, wildlife, land and water but the 11 million people who depend on the 114 sites' environmental quality for their livelihoods.
Industrial expansion threatens half of natural World Heritage Sites The Ecologist | 6th April 2016 News Conservation Energy Oil Mining Development Indigenous Peoples Oceans China USA Belize Malawi …
New research has revealed that a lack of finance and political commitment lie at the heart of the slow take-up of renewables, as a UK think tank calls for cash for low-carbon technology to be ringfenced
Copenhagen success rests on cash and commitment The Ecologist | 10th July 2009 News Investigations Science And Technology Climate Change Politics And Economics IPPR G8 Italy Global Climate Network US …
Australian meteorologists have published an up-to-date summary of how rainfall and temperature levels have changed across the country over the past 100 years
Australia getting warmer springs and uneven rainfall The Ecologist | 14th March 2010 News Climate Change Australia Global Warming australiamap.jpg Australian meteorologists have published an …