Unlike animals, trees don't have a biological clock, under ideal conditions they can live for thousands of years. Scientists say understanding how ancient trees have survived could help us protect forests from the ravages of climate change. But working out how to propagate them is the tricky part.
Considering unintended consequences is the new crucial skill for the 21th century
The complexities of oversimplification
The Circular Economy approach – thinking systemically about the environment
Should you pay to drive into your city centre — for the sake of the climate?
Rethinking productivity and the pushback to shareholder capitalism
Acoustic restoration of ecosystems — how the sound of love helps animals return to old habitats
Air conditioning: keeping us cool but making the planet hotter
Algorithmic Intimacy – self-love, liability and babies as click bait
Self-destructive behaviour — the enemy within
The first ever drop in global energy sector emissions; and the battle for our brains
Should individuals bear the largest burden for climate action?
Cory Doctorow: Platform capitalism and the curse of "enshittification"
A new lifeline for local news
How Japan is redefining its military defence
Can mining the ocean floor go ahead without regulations?
Designing buildings for disasters
Robots + bees = pollination
Advanced AI – are we repeating the mistakes of the past?
Falling in love with an app! When Anthropomorphism, making things too human like, goes wrong
How the world could end – take two
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