A recent study published in the Journal of Paleoecology looked at the size of fish in the last interglacial period. It found that anchovies were less numerous. So, researchers conclude, …
Climate stability
Cloud albedo pollution and seabirds
A study just came out with former NASA climate scientist James Hansen. Therein, he warns that a reduction in the amount of atmospheric pollution could lead to an acceleration in …
Animal-driven processes many millions of years ago were responsible for storing the fossil carbon we dig up today. Those animals are long-since extinct. The wildlife that remains today is managing …
Climate extremes are worse at the edge. A one metre rise in sea level can still affect you if you live five metres above the water. Global warming is a …
Here I pick out three key ways wildlife will save our food and climate systems. The first thing to understand about carbon is that storage is only one part of …
During World War II, James Lovelock and Owen Liddell did experiments that were among the first to ask the question, what is the hottest temperature animal life can survive? In …
Geo-engineering world climate: five plans that will end civilisation and one that won’t #ecoalchemy
What happens when science meets the sci-fi urges of tech-billionaires? We could be about to find out and the results aren’t likely to be good for humanity. Geo-engineering world climate …
Book review of Novacene I was introduced to James Lovelock’s Gaia Hypothesis at University in the mid-1990s. Even back then, his theory that Earth was a self-regulating biosphere, was identified …
Will regreening deserts work to address climate change and famine?
I’ve been a bit busy the last few days but articles keep coming and in this age of “nature-based solutions” it seems everyone has an answer but animals are always …
The term “global warming” is inaccurate and created a global knowledge debt around the real mechanism for climate change as far back as 2007. The same, and possibly greater problems, …
