Organic farming may not cut climate risk

Organic farming does not always benefit the environment in the ways people expect, and may not avert climate change effects, scientists say.
Posted On 25 Jun 2017
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The Future is Circular: New Rules for Sustainable Purchasing

Progressive organizations must let go of the “cheapest price” mindset once and for all
Posted On 09 Jun 2017
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Deep in the oceans, human activities are taking a toll.

Once seen as too remote to harm, the deep sea is facing new pressures from mining, pollution, overfishing and more.
Posted On 08 Jun 2017
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Urban heat islands leave cities sweltering

Many city dwellers face a hotter future than their suburban and rural peers because the urban heat island effect can double city temperatures.
Posted On 01 Jun 2017
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Climate models forecast extreme rainfall

Europe, North America and tropical regions could all face even harder rainfall if fossil fuel emissions continue to increase global warming.
Posted On 24 May 2017
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New guide helps cities and businesses collaborate on climate resilience

Cities and businesses both face the threat of damaged infrastructure and disrupted operations due to climate impacts
Posted On 24 May 2017
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Climate stabilization: Planting trees cannot replace cutting CO2 emissions

Growing plants and then storing the CO2 they have taken up from the atmosphere is no viable option to counteract unmitigated emissions from fossil fuel burning, a new study shows
Posted On 18 May 2017
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Ending Food Waste – It’s a National Concern for Canada

New UK report gives context for feedback on National Food Waste Reduction Strategy
Posted On 16 May 2017
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