Daily Links Jul 21

Post of the Day Australian governments concede Great Barrier Reef headed for ‘collapse’ The world’s climate change path means the Great Barrier Reef is headed for “collapse” according to a …

Daily Links Jul 20

Post of the Day It might be too late to save these Australian ecosystems from climate change A series of sudden and catastrophic ecosystem collapses has hit Australia – and …

Daily Links Jul 19

Top Post In India, summer heat may soon be literally unbearable In cities that are already scorching hot, temperatures and humidity levels are rising to levels that the human body …

Daily Links Jul 18

Post of the Day Pay more attention to forests to avert global water crisis, researchers urge Australia’s Murray Darling basin covers more than a million square kilometers, 14 percent of …

Daily Links Jul 17

Post of the Day You’ve heard of a carbon footprint – now it’s time to take steps to cut your nitrogen footprint Ee Ling Ng, Deli Chen and Xia Liang …

Daily Links Jul 16

Post of the Day Healthy changes can help address climate challenge Kate Charlesworth and Peter Sainsbury Most of us know climate change is bad for us. What is less discussed …

Daily Links Jul 15

Post of the Day Don’t wait for the government to take the lead on ethical action Nicola Philp Governments are unbearably slow to change legislation and are unfortunately also heavily …

Daily Links Jul 8

Top Post It’s Official – Spending Time Outside is Good For You Living close to nature and spending time outside has significant and wide-ranging health benefits – according to new …

Daily Links Jul 14

Post of the Day Dozens of scientists from over 20 countries explain how mining, logging and fossil fuels disrupt the water on Earth Irena Creed, a Canadian biology professor and …

Daily Links Jul 13

Top Post Combatting climate change could create 24 million jobs by 2030 Climate change provides a major threat to more than a billion of workers, as well as opportunities to …