
Data That Matters February 2022
The mid-depths of the oceans are most likely to lose significant levels of oxygen leaving 70% of the world’s oceans Continue reading
The mid-depths of the oceans are most likely to lose significant levels of oxygen leaving 70% of the world’s oceans Continue reading
How will we feed everyone when there’s only so much land? Consider a similar situation: How will we house all Continue reading
About 10,000,000 acres of Australia have burned, partly enabled by >107F temperatures. In the US in the last forty years, Continue reading
Thanks to trade wars, climate disruptions, and depressed commodity prices, the number of family farms that went bankrupt in the Continue reading
People are a species, too. Our actions are threatening over a million other species with extinction. We are threatening ourselves Continue reading
Feel sorry for the fish. Feel even sorrier if you like seafood. Fish are under assault from two sources: climate Continue reading
Climate change is a major controversy for some. For others, it is obvious and without need for debate. Climate change Continue reading
Current nitrogen production for fertilizers is necessary for at least 3 billion lives, but not sustainable; so, probiotic methods are Continue reading