Question: Which of These Primates Knows More About Climate Change? Politics, Most PopularBill LauranceNovember 2, 2018Donald Trump, climate change, global warming, Hilary Clinton, U.S. presidential election, China, Russia, greenhouse gases, coal, energy policy, environmental policyComment
Tonight’s Weather Forecast: Unseasonably Hot Till 2022 Climate ChangeBill LauranceAugust 19, 2018global warming, Climatic Change, greenhouse gases, statistical model, heat waves, greenhouse gas emissions, El Nino-Southern Oscillation, Indian Ocean Dipole, heat-sensitive wildlife, coral reefs, rainforests, high-elevation endemics, mangroves, cloud forests, Arctic regions, Antarctic regions, natural climatic variation, divest from fossil fuels, carbon-rich ecosystemsComment
Is Our Planet Ready for 2 Billion Cars? Climate ChangeBill LauranceDecember 19, 2017cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, motorized vehicles, traffic, air pollution, nanoparticles, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune disease, road expansion, deforestation, roadkill, greenhouse gases, urban growth, megacities, global roadmap, fuel efficiency, public transport Comments
Damming the Tropics Will not Work RainforestsBill LauranceNovember 28, 2017dam, hydropower projects, hydroelectric dams, methane, carbon dioxide, greenhouse gases, deforestation, roads, fisheries, green energy, Philip Fearnside, William Laurance, Tapajos River, Mekong River, Belo Monte Dam, Inga Dam, solar energy, wind energy, economic risks Comments
A Death Sentence for the Bengal Tiger? ConservationBill LauranceOctober 22, 2016tiger, Bengal tigers, Sundarbans, Bangladesh, World Heritage, coal-fired generating plant, Irawadi Dolphin, Ganges River Dolphin, Indian Python, Estuarine Crocodile, mangrove forests, Bharat Heavy Electrics, Rampal coal-fired plant, greenhouse gases, tsunami, monsoonComment
Question: Which of These Primates Knows More About Climate Change? Bill LauranceOctober 17, 2016Donald Trump, climate change, global warming, Hilary Clinton, U.S. presidential election, China, Russia, greenhouse gases, coal, energy policy, environmental policyComment
Who’s Responsible for our Climate Crisis? Just 90 Companies Climate ChangeJeremy HanceOctober 6, 2016Jeremy Hance, climate change, global warming, carbon emissions, carbon dioxide, methane, Richard Heede, Climate Accountability Institute, corporate polluters, oil, natural gas, coal, cement, ExxonMobile, British Petroleum, Chevron, Gazprom, National Iranian Oil Company, Saudi Aramco, Royal Dutch Shell, Petroleos Mexicanos, divestment, greenhouse gases, James HansenComment
Are You Ready for a Planet with 2 Billion Cars? Infrastructure ExpansionBill LauranceMay 8, 2016cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, motorized vehicles, traffic, air pollution, nanoparticles, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune disease, road expansion, deforestation, roadkill, greenhouse gases, urban growth, megacities, global roadmap, fuel efficiency, public transport Comments
Crunch time for land clearing in Queensland Infrastructure ExpansionBill LauranceFebruary 26, 2016Queensland, land clearing, deforestation, forests, woodlands, Martine Maron, greenhouse gases, carbon emissions, biodiversity, Koala, Great Barrier ReefComment
The divestment debate: Should we profit from climate-killing corporations? Bill LauranceSeptember 2, 2015divestment, mining, fossil fuels, global warming, climate change, carbon dioxide, greenhouse gases, mining lobby, 350.org, universities, retirement funds, superannuation funds, Wayne Branden Comment
Australian government favors coal mines over environmental protection Bill LauranceAugust 27, 2015Carmichael Coal Mine, Adani Group, Tony Abbott, Tony Abbott government, Greg Hunt, EPBC, Environmental Protetion and Biodiversity Conservation Act, coal, coal mining, Mackay Conservation Group, Queensland, greenhouse gases, global warmingComment
China screams about arrest of its illegal loggers Bill LauranceJuly 29, 2015Myanmar, Burma, China, illegal logging, timber smuggling, corruption, raw logs, illegal wildlife trade, greenhouse gases, mineralsComment
Want clean water? Save your forests! Bill LauranceJuly 7, 2015water quality, water purification, forests, Malaysia, Jeffrey Vincent, evapotranspiration, deforestation, flooding, water pollution, cloud formation, global warming, greenhouse gases, protected areas, forest conservation, urban water suppliesComment
The man who loves global warming Bill LauranceOctober 21, 2014Alan Oxley, global warming, greenhouse gases, coal miners, coal mining, lobbyist, Australia, fossil fuels, ITS Global, divestment, Australian National University, Stanford University, ChinaComment