Low carbon? Hydrogen greenhouse emissions globally are more than twice that of the entire UK economy.
… That in turn is used mainly to make chemical fertilisers - such as urea and ammonium … in which the hydrogen is embodied (such as fertilisers)? ■ What are the life cycle …
A common marine worm key to the richness of many coastal ecosystems is being damaged by the increasing ocean acidification that was thought to imperil mainly shellfish and coral, writes Alex Kirby. It's an unwelcome sign of more unexpected ecological changes to come.
Lugworms suffer toxic impact of acidifying oceans Alex Kirby | 30th October 2014 News Oceans Climate Change Pollution Toxics Ecology lugworm-hunting-cut.jpg A common marine worm key to the richness …
With rising population and food demand far outstripping supply, the Sahel is vulnerable to a new humanitarian crisis, writes Alex Kirby. Rainfall is expected to increase with climate change, but higher temperatures will overwhelm the benefits.
Climate renews famine risk to Africa's Sahel Alex Kirby | 5th November 2014 News Africa Water Climate Change failed-corn-crop-mauritania-cut.jpg With rising population and food demand far …
A response to After Geoengineering by Holly Jean Buck.
Getting geoengineering back-to-front Simon Pirani | 12th November 2019 | News Geo-engineering Thought Leaders pexels-photo-176528.jpg A response to After Geoengineering by Holly Jean Buck. We need to …
We who are active in social movements should try harder to work together with climate scientists.
Climate scientists are people too Simon Pirani | 20th November 2019 | News Climate Science Science & Systems Climate Breakdown Recycle sun-earth-cut.jpg We who are active in social movements should …