A month after » Yale Climate Connections – GWC Mag gwcmagNovember 25, 2023039 views On November 16, people gathered at Marina Acapulco on Mexico’s Pacific Coast for a remembrance… Read more
A Walk in the Woods with My Brain on Fire: Autumn – GWC Mag gwcmagNovember 25, 2023041 views One of our readers recently asked us if we might write something about war and… Read more
The ‘inevitable’ fossil fuel fight set to dominate Cop28 – GWC Mag gwcmagNovember 24, 2023036 views Could petrostate UAE be the climate summit host that lands an international agreement to exit… Read more
What Happened to the Great Lakes Offshore Wind Boom? – GWC Mag gwcmagNovember 24, 2023063 views At the tail end of the aughts, as it became clear that the United States… Read more
We need more humanists in climate campaigning – GWC Mag gwcmagNovember 24, 2023036 views Climate advocacy is overly dominated by scientists and engineers and is weakened by the lack… Read more
Why one researcher is flying less » Yale Climate Connections – GWC Mag gwcmagNovember 24, 2023043 views As a linguistics researcher, Ian Joo of South Korea is often asked to travel for… Read more
Disinformation campaigns are undermining democracy. Here’s how we can fight back – GWC Mag gwcmagNovember 24, 2023076 views Disinformation campaigns are undermining democracy. Here’s how we can fight back Posted on 24 November 2023… Read more
What’s That on Top of the Building? A New Solar Water Heating System Goes Online as Its Developer Enters the US Market – GWC Mag gwcmagNovember 23, 2023038 views From a distance, the energy system on top of a college residence hall in Omaha,… Read more
Italian fugitive is advising Emirati start-up Blue Carbon – GWC Mag gwcmagNovember 23, 2023046 views Samuele Landi has been convicted for bankruptcy fraud in Italy. That was no problem for… Read more
Are sweet potatoes a climate-resilient crop of the future? » Yale Climate Connections – GWC Mag gwcmagNovember 23, 2023034 views As the climate warms, hotter temperatures will make it harder to grow certain crops. But… Read more