Data That Matters March 2019
Sustainable fish harvest yields are down as much as 34%. Even without additional pollution, the Arctic will warm by another Continue reading
Sustainable fish harvest yields are down as much as 34%. Even without additional pollution, the Arctic will warm by another Continue reading
Take parts of America that have power generated from coal, solar, and wind power and compare the costs. In 74% Continue reading
We can’t suddenly stop climate change. The planet is too big and the system has too much inertia. So many 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
There’s oxygen in water. Most oceanic life depends on it. The oxygen is decreasing. In general, the ocean oxygen content Continue reading
Reforestation, or at least the planting of millions of trees and plants is actually creating more foliage than is being Continue reading
Almost all of the insects are gone in a Puerto Rican forest. Tourists may applaud the lack of bugs, but Continue reading