Dematerialization and decarbonization advance
…peak of objects?â€Â Also available in English. In Italy in Italian by Pamela Pelatelli “Are we consuming less?†Also, an essay, â€Going for the Burn,†by Matt Ridley (45 December…
…peak of objects?â€Â Also available in English. In Italy in Italian by Pamela Pelatelli “Are we consuming less?†Also, an essay, â€Going for the Burn,†by Matt Ridley (45 December…
Jesse offered the closing remarks in Italian at the 9 October symposium of the Deep Carbon Observatory at the Accademia dei Lincei in Rome. An English translation is also included…
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Terry Collins artfully summarizes the progress in this news release about the International Quiet Ocean Experiment. The news was picked up by Agencia EFE: Artificial intelligence listens to the habits…
A preprint is now available of Living in a Material World, an essay written by PHE researcher Iddo Wernick that will appear in the Winter 2014 issue of Issues in…
Jesse was interviewed for the documentary “Juice: How Electricity Explains The World,” and you can watch a brief clip here….
What’s in the world’s most popular beverage-tea? Mark Stoeckle helped lead three NYC high school students on a DNA barcoding investigation of commercial tea products, published today in Nature’s online…
The passage of time has connected the invention of the wheel with more than ten million miles of paved roads around the world today, and the capture of fire with…
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…and three major barcoding initiatives launched: 1) World Fishes, 2) All Plants of Costa Rica, and 3) World Birds, the latter led by Mark Stoeckle together with researchers at Guelph…