Casey Coates Danson, President and Founder
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Margaret Mead
Norway’s extreme reindeer are eating seaweed to cope with climate change
Svalbard’s wild reindeer are surviving warmer winters by foraging on, yes, seaweed.
Climate change to blame as bark beetles ravage central Europe’s forests
Hot, dry summers are fanning an unprecedented outbreak of bark beetles that are destroying vast swathes of central Europe’s spruce forests which define the region’s landscape.
The Way We Talk About Geoengineering Matters
Solar geoengineering describes a set of approaches that would reflect sunlight to cool the planet.
5G: The Big Picture
In November of 2018, the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) authorised the rocket company SpaceX, owned by the entrepreneur Elon Musk, to launch a fleet of 7,518 satellites to complete SpaceX’s ambitious scheme to provide global satellite broadband services to every corner of the Earth.
Childhood Shingles Resulting from Chickenpox Vaccination: “Rare” or Predictable?
From the inception of mass vaccination, childhood vaccines have produced a raft of unintended consequences.
Interior Dept. Delays Its Plan to Open U.S. Coastline to Drilling
The delay appears to be an acknowledgment that the court decision is a significant setback for what President Trump has called his policy of “energy dominance” — an effort to rapidly expand oil and gas drilling across the country.


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