

The Search for Renewable Energy Storage
The intermittent nature of some renewable energies, such as solar and wind power, presents significant challenges for transitioning to an

Mark Newton
Aug 18, 2022


When the Water Dries Up
When people turn on their faucets in bathrooms, kitchens, or showers, they expect water to flow out. And if they live in a modern, developed

Kate Pugnoli
Aug 17, 2022


Are Climate-related Disasters Really on the Rise? What Does the Data Say?
In the last few weeks alone, the worst wildfires in fifty years have torn through the Canadian province of Newfoundland, while heavy rains

Mark Smith
Aug 16, 2022


Reviving Forests—A Call for Careful Planning
The need to reforest portions of Earth has been well documented. The known benefits of reforestation and afforestation are unquestioned and

Dr. Mahesh K. Gaur, Dr. Victor R. Squires
Aug 15, 2022


Switzerland’s Mountain Waters at Risk
It is no secret that climate change has a serious impact on the quality and ecology of aquatic environments. Switzerland is an example of a

Angelica Sirotin
Aug 14, 2022





