The results of the Peoples’ Climate Vote, the world’s biggest ever survey of public opinion on climate change are published today.
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Satellite Data Reveals Bonds Between Emissions, Pollution and Economy
Burning fossil fuels has long powered world economies while contributing to air pollution and the buildup of greenhouse gases.
Anonymous Cell Phone Data Can Quantify Behavioral Changes for Flu-Like Illnesses
Cell phone data that is routinely collected by telecommunications providers can reveal changes of behavior in people who are diagnosed with a flu-like illness, while also protecting their anonymity, a new study finds.
Avoid Repeating Old Mistakes
In the future, global goals for biodiversity must apply to all member states of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) also at national level.
Ocean Toxin a Heartbreaking Threat for Sea Otters
Heart disease is a killer threat for southern sea otters feasting on domoic acid in their food web, according to a study led by the University of California, Davis.
Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Key to Stopping Zika Virus Spread
In 2016, the World Health Organization called the Zika virus epidemic a “public health emergency of international concern” due to the virus causing birth defects for pregnant women in addition to neurological problems.


