Global Future Council on Generative Biology Articles Topics All Cybersecurity Emerging Technologies Health and Healthcare Systems Industries in Depth Filter by topic Climate ActionIt's not just the protests. Here's how young people are helping the planetNatalie Pierce 18 Apr 2019 Nature and BiodiversityResearchers have found a link between air pollution and crimeLSE 18 Apr 2019 Nature and BiodiversityMicroplastics have even been blown into a remote corner of the PyreneesSharon George and Carolyn Roberts · The Conversation 18 Apr 2019 Nature and BiodiversityLinguists looked for the world's weirdest languages – and English is one of themAdam Schembri · The Conversation 18 Apr 2019 Nature and BiodiversityOil-eating microbes found in the deepest part of the ocean could help clean up man-made oil spillsAylin Woodward · Business Insider 17 Apr 2019 Nature and BiodiversityCalifornia declared totally drought free for first time in seven yearsSteve Gorman · Reuters 17 Apr 2019 Climate ActionTo survive climate change we have to transform both economics and designJoanna Boehnert · The Conversation 17 Apr 2019 Nature and BiodiversityChicago just became the largest US city to commit to 100% clean energySophie Hirsh · Green Matters 17 Apr 2019 Fourth Industrial RevolutionThese amazing microbes could eat electricity and produce bioplasticsTalia Ogliore · Futurity 17 Apr 2019 Nature and BiodiversityThree ways pollution can be turned into something usefulMaria Sotenko · The Conversation 17 Apr 2019 Nature and Biodiversity16 foods that are good for you - and the planetCharlotte Edmond 17 Apr 2019 Nature and BiodiversityThis chart shows the fall in coal-power plants being planned around the worldDouglas Broom 16 Apr 2019 Nature and BiodiversityThe 10 most common types of plastic choking Europe’s riversDouglas Broom 16 Apr 2019 Nature and Biodiversity3 charts to help you understand the American shale boomDouglas Broom 15 Apr 2019 Nature and BiodiversityWhy children must emit eight times less CO2 than their grandparentsZeke Hausfather · Carbon Brief 15 Apr 2019 Nature and BiodiversityMeet the man who drove from the Netherlands to Australia without visiting a gas stationEmma Charlton 15 Apr 2019 Nature and BiodiversityFrom Australia to Africa, fences are stopping Earth’s great animal migrationsBill Laurance and Penny van Oosterzee · The Conversation 15 Apr 2019 Nature and Biodiversity6 pressing questions about beef and climate change, answeredRichard Waite, Tim Searchinger, and Janet Ranganathan · World Resources Institute 15 Apr 2019 Climate ActionIs Game of Thrones an allegory about the horror of fossil fuels? Alf Hornborg · The Conversation 15 Apr 2019 Nature and BiodiversityScientists are growing meat on blades of grassEmma Charlton 12 Apr 2019 Prev 205/392 Next
Climate ActionIt's not just the protests. Here's how young people are helping the planetNatalie Pierce 18 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityMicroplastics have even been blown into a remote corner of the PyreneesSharon George and Carolyn Roberts · The Conversation 18 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityLinguists looked for the world's weirdest languages – and English is one of themAdam Schembri · The Conversation 18 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityOil-eating microbes found in the deepest part of the ocean could help clean up man-made oil spillsAylin Woodward · Business Insider 17 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityCalifornia declared totally drought free for first time in seven yearsSteve Gorman · Reuters 17 Apr 2019
Climate ActionTo survive climate change we have to transform both economics and designJoanna Boehnert · The Conversation 17 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityChicago just became the largest US city to commit to 100% clean energySophie Hirsh · Green Matters 17 Apr 2019
Fourth Industrial RevolutionThese amazing microbes could eat electricity and produce bioplasticsTalia Ogliore · Futurity 17 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityThree ways pollution can be turned into something usefulMaria Sotenko · The Conversation 17 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityThis chart shows the fall in coal-power plants being planned around the worldDouglas Broom 16 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityThe 10 most common types of plastic choking Europe’s riversDouglas Broom 16 Apr 2019
Nature and Biodiversity3 charts to help you understand the American shale boomDouglas Broom 15 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityWhy children must emit eight times less CO2 than their grandparentsZeke Hausfather · Carbon Brief 15 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityMeet the man who drove from the Netherlands to Australia without visiting a gas stationEmma Charlton 15 Apr 2019
Nature and BiodiversityFrom Australia to Africa, fences are stopping Earth’s great animal migrationsBill Laurance and Penny van Oosterzee · The Conversation 15 Apr 2019
Nature and Biodiversity6 pressing questions about beef and climate change, answeredRichard Waite, Tim Searchinger, and Janet Ranganathan · World Resources Institute 15 Apr 2019
Climate ActionIs Game of Thrones an allegory about the horror of fossil fuels? Alf Hornborg · The Conversation 15 Apr 2019