Publication date: September 2022 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 199 Author(s): Clara Yiting Lauer
Publication date: September 2022 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 199 Author(s): Clara Yiting Lauer
LNP member for Flynn, Colin Boyce, signed international statement rejecting climate crisis and criticised science in state parliament Follow our Australia news live blog for the latest updates Get our free news app; get our morning email briefing The new federal MP for the Queensland seat of Flynn was a founding member of a club
Alaska Native people and rural Alaskans rely on subsistence harvesting of wild resources for their well-being. This study integrates publicly-available data from >30 Interior Alaskan communities to examine the geospatial patterns of subsistence and develop model-based maps of subsistence land use for the region. Through analysis and identification of lands important for subsistence, this study
Wars and conflicts have pushed more than 139 million people in 24 countries into acute food insecurity. Credit: FAO By Mario LubetkinROME, May 25 2022 (IPS) If the war in Ukraine, that was initiated three months ago, does not end, and without a reduction in the growing number of conflicts in other parts of the
In this article, we describe a project in which philosophy, in combination with methods drawn from mental modeling, was used to structure dialogue among stakeholders in a region-scale climate adaptation process. The case study we discuss synthesizes the Toolbox dialogue method, a philosophically grounded approach to enhancing communication and collaboration in complex research and practice,
Nigerians should not be pushing against global COVID-19 vaccine inequity amid widespread looting of the national treasury. Credit: UNICEF/Nahom Tesfaye By Ifeanyi NsoforABUJA, May 24 2022 (IPS) Nigeria’s accountant-general, the administrative head of the country’s treasury, has been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for allegedly stealing 80 billion naira ($134 million). This is a
‘Fly Responsibly’ adverts mislead customers on the sustainability of flying with KLM, say campaigners Environmental campaigners are suing the Dutch airline KLM over “greenwashing” adverts they say misleadingly promote the sustainability of flying. Lawyers from ClientEarth are supporting Fossielvrij NL, a Netherlands-based campaign group, to bring a claim that KLM’s ad campaigns give a false
Focussing on carbon dioxide alone will not keep world within 1.5C limit of global heating, warns scientists Cutting methane sharply now is crucial, as focusing on carbon dioxide alone will not be enough to keep rising temperatures within livable limits, scientists have warned. CO2 is the greenhouse gas most responsible for heating the planet, with
The Director of Education Cannot Wait, Yasmine Sherif, addressed a high-level panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos. She said private sector financing of education in crises was a critical component of ensuring quality education for all. Credit: ECW By Joyce ChimbiDavos, May 23 2022 (IPS) Against a backdrop of ongoing social changes, education
PM Scott Morrison has been dumped by electorate fed up with inaction on emissions and eager for change When Scott Morrison won Australia’s federal election in 2019, it seemed like the country would never emerge from the climate wars that had begun a decade earlier. Morrison had taken the prime ministership late in 2018 after