All posts by Sustainability Times
Our chance of keeping planetary warming to 1.5°C is fast evaporating
If global CO2 emissions remain at 2022 levels, the planetary carbon budget will be exhausted by 2029.
Wolf protection in Europe has become deeply political
Wolves are staging a comeback in Europe after centuries of persecution. In Spain not everyone is happy about this.
The loss of pollinators threatens food security in the tropics
Several affected crops play vital roles in both local economies and global trade.
The Green Revolution is a warning, not a blueprint for feeding a hungry planet
Feeding a growing world population has been a serious concern for decades, but today there are new causes for alarm.
Global South needs locally driven innovation to turn tide on UN’s SDG agenda
Years of setbacks on global sustainable development goals have left millions at risk of poverty and insecurity.
Clean energy in the US depends on domestic resources and workers
Democrats want clean energy; Republicans want domestic jobs. Can Americans have both?