While the planet is plunged into a desperate battle to control the spread of COVID-19, it continues to suffer historic catastrophic changes to our climate.According to a Columbia University report on daily global carbon emissions, carbon dioxide (CO2) levels of 417.1...
United Nations issued a warning of the rising levels of toxic brine in earths oceans. The UN study concluded that 50 percent of the brine produced by desalination plants were underreported.Recent study by the United Nations University Institute for Water,...
Scientists and engineers invent technologies to counter the effects of diminishing forests and plant life which provides photosynthesis to convert carbon dioxide to oxygen.Scientist report that the high concentrations of non-natural carbon dioxide emissions need to be...
On April 4, 2019 team ERAscience was honored to host Dr. Jane Goodall’s 85th birthday celebration in Los Angeles at the home of ERAscience’ founders.ERAscience is proud to align our mission with that of the Jane Goodall Institute. Dr. Goodall travels the...
First up on the podcast, ScienceInsider editor Jocelyn Kaiser joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss big policy stories from the past month, including a proposal from President Donald Trump’s administration to increase the involvement of politicians in grantmaking. Next on the show, Science Senior Editor Michael Funk joins to discuss a trio of papers on […]
First up on the podcast, wrangling wolves in Europe. After near extermination in much of the continent, wolf numbers have surged up to about 20,000 individuals. Contributing Correspondent Gretchen Vogel joins podcast host Sarah Crespi to discuss the conflicts that have risen as the wolf population grows. Next on the show, Ph.D. student Carla Bassil […]
First up on the podcast, producer Kevin McLean talks with Staff Writer Paul Voosen about the latest on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, or AMOC. Researchers have long been concerned that global warming could cause a collapse in the AMOC, which would trigger dramatic cooling in Northern Europe. But recent data and models suggest the […]
In mountain regions from the Andes to the Himalayas, Indigenous people see the retreat of glaciers as a sign that they have lost the favor of their gods or ancestors.Read more on E360 →
Despite years of opposition, a 900-mile crude oil pipeline through East Africa is about to be completed, and its environmental and social risks are coming into focus. Campaigners in Uganda and abroad are making a final push to halt the project before the oil starts to flow.Read more on E360 →