ONE October-December 2015
This issue contains the following articles: White Rose wilts under green cuts, South Africa’s Road to Growth is Paved With Coal, Rise in CO2 could restrict growing days for crops, ...
This issue contains the following articles:
White Rose wilts under green cuts (Toby Lockwood (ONE Team))
September 2015 saw a major setback in plans to deploy carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the United Kingdom, as Drax Power withdrew support from...
South Africa’s Road to Growth is Paved With Coal (Nikki Fisher)
South Africa is already largely urbanized. Today, nearly two-thirds of South Africans live in urban centers. Although the rate of urbanization is slower in South...
Rise in CO2 could restrict growing days for crops (Tim Radford)
While plants in temperate zones may benefit from higher temperatures, global warming’s impact in the tropics threatens catastrophe for food security. LONDON, 20 June,...
4 Signs the Tide May Be Turning Against Lion Hunting, and 1 It Isn’t (Brian Clark Howard)
Who could shoot a lion? That’s the question many people are asking on social media and in protests outside the offices of big game hunters,...
Entering the Nuclear Age, Body by Body – The Nagasaki Experience (Susan Southard)
Korean and Chinese workers, prisoners of war, and mobilized adults and students had returned to their work sites; some dug or repaired shelters, others piled...
Nuclear fusion, the clean power that will take decades to master (The Conversation)
Nuclear fusion is what powers the Sun and the stars – unleashing huge amounts of energy through the binding together of light elements such as...
Egypt revives Suez dream amid global trade slump and escalating insurgency (Ambrose Evans-Pritchard)
Egypt has revived the Suez Canal on a grand scale with a flourish of patriotic fervour, vowing to reignite world trade almost a century and...
How the Border Security Industry Will Profit Hugely From Climate Change (Todd MIller Alex Devoid)
April 24, at the Defense, National Security, and Climate Change Symposium in Washington, D.C., Brigadier General Stephen Cheney stepped up to the podium to discuss...
We Shell Overcome, Someday (Jez Abbott (ONE team))
Late this September announced it was shlving its Arctic oil and gas operations off the coast of Alaska – for now. The Arctic is so...
Cutting our carbon emissions to live well within the means of nature (Sebastian Winkler)
Humanity currently uses the equivalent resources of 1.6 Earths, with carbon sequestration making up more than half of that demand on nature, according to data...
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