Trouble In The Wind: Offshore Turbine Farms Complicate Fishing, Shrimping
"Shrimpers see obstacles that will make their jobs tougher, more dangerous; regulators vow to listen"
"Shrimpers see obstacles that will make their jobs tougher, more dangerous; regulators vow to listen"
"The quest for Congo’s cobalt, which is vital for electric vehicles and the worldwide push against climate change, is caught in an international cycle of exploitation, greed and gamesmanship."
"On a recent day inside the sprawling conference center where United Nations climate talks are taking place, a small crowd gathered to hear a panel with an intriguing title: “The Space Race to Save the Planet.” ... [T]he event was about satellites and the promising ways that scientists are using them to track greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere."
After an 18-month buildup, a one-day U.N. Food Systems Summit earlier this fall generated hundreds of commitments to end global hunger and a dizzying array of alliances dedicated to the cause. Despite controversies surrounding the summit, this groundbreaking event highlighted opportunities for reporting on food and food systems. Award-winning agriculture journalist Chris Clayton shares his insights.
"Study says process might lead to even more greenhouse emissions than burning natural gas"
"We may be one step closer to seeing a worldwide revolution in making greener steel thanks to a new international agreement on tariffs."