Environment

In conversation: Dave Murphy and Tom Murphy – Can modernity become sustainable?

In this installment of an ongoing series, Tom and Dave Murphy ask what “sustainable” really means and whether humanity can disturb natural ecosystems or disrupt energy flows without undermining the planet we depend on.

May 19, 2026

Extreme heat is a growing threat to health, jobs and food security in southern Africa – study looks for practical solutions

Extreme heat is already one of the defining climate and health threats in southern Africa, yet public debate still treats it as just another bout of bad weather. It is far more serious than that. A new study shows that governments and institutions can adopt practical measures to protect communities from extreme weather events driven by climate change.

May 19, 2026

Traditional models still ‘outperform AI’ for extreme weather forecasts

Computer models that use artificial intelligence (AI) cannot forecast record-breaking weather as well as traditional climate models, according to a new study.

May 18, 2026

Debates on degrowth: What drives us to keep growing?

Economic growth does not increase our well-being. It drives environmental damage and will inevitably slow as we hit resource limits. Yet many countries, companies, and individuals remain fiercely attached to growth. This article uses systemic analysis and System Dynamics diagrams to explore why we keep pursuing more, despite what we know.

May 18, 2026

Congress is about to legalize the liquidation of America’s national forests

Through the Fix Our Forests Act, Senate Democrats are about to hand the Trump administration permanent statutory authority to log America’s national forests at landscape scale.

May 15, 2026

Inside the battle between Chile’s salmon industry and its Indigenous peoples

A multibillion-dollar industry backed by Chile’s new president threatens the Kawésqar people’s right to the sea.

May 15, 2026

Heat‑resistant corals could help reefs adapt to climate change

Efforts to save coral reefs from climate‑driven heatwaves focus on conserving and breeding heat‑resistant corals and harnessing resilient algae and bacteria, offering a test case for conservation in a warming world.

May 11, 2026

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