Climate Security = National Security: Securing Our Future in a Hotter, More Dangerous World
September 10th, 2024
Courtesy of Scientific American, commentary on how defending the U.S. is much more complicated in an era of climate change: Flying by helicopter over the Greenland ice sheet, I am struck by its vast [...]
Chilling Out: How Africa Can Stay Cool As The Climate Warms
September 10th, 2024 Via The Economist, an article on strategies to mitigate Africa’s increasing cases of extreme heat: FEW PLACES on Earth are more familiar with the deadly consequences of extreme heat than [...]
September 10th, 2024 Via The Economist, an article on strategies to mitigate Africa’s increasing cases of extreme heat: FEW PLACES on Earth are more familiar with the deadly consequences of extreme heat than [...]
Why Cities Are Getting More Rainy
September 10th, 2024 Via Washington Post, a report on a new study has found most cities receive significantly more rain than nearby rural regions, an effect that has become more pronounced over the past two decades: [...]
September 10th, 2024 Via Washington Post, a report on a new study has found most cities receive significantly more rain than nearby rural regions, an effect that has become more pronounced over the past two decades: [...]
Fossil Fueled Comfort—The History and Cost of Air Conditioning in Bahrain
September 6th, 2024 Via the Middle East Research and Information Project, an interesting look at the history, cost, and social inequities of air conditioning in Bahrain where the first air conditioner in the Gulf was [...]
September 6th, 2024 Via the Middle East Research and Information Project, an interesting look at the history, cost, and social inequities of air conditioning in Bahrain where the first air conditioner in the Gulf was [...]
Electric School Buses: The Future We Deserve
September 6th, 2024 Via Vox, a look at how the largest mass transit system in the United States – school buses – is overdue for an upgrade: Riding an electric school bus seems like it would be an uncanny [...]
September 6th, 2024 Via Vox, a look at how the largest mass transit system in the United States – school buses – is overdue for an upgrade: Riding an electric school bus seems like it would be an uncanny [...]
When Cities Were Nature’s Haven
September 6th, 2024 Via Illuminem, a look at how cities and nature are not exclusive from one another: We tend to think that nature and cities are polar opposites. Yet this is not true. As my research on [...]
September 6th, 2024 Via Illuminem, a look at how cities and nature are not exclusive from one another: We tend to think that nature and cities are polar opposites. Yet this is not true. As my research on [...]