Colette Pichon Battle’s Plea for Climate Justice From the US Gulf
In the closing session of Re:WIRED GREEN, the Louisiana lawyer urged the audience to join the front lines of climate activism. ..
In the closing session of Re:WIRED GREEN, the Louisiana lawyer urged the audience to join the front lines of climate activism. ..
The RE:WIRED Green speaker explains how smaller, more efficient reactors will be the bedrock of energy independence. ..
The UC San Diego researcher spoke at RE:WIRED Green about ways to use advanced control theory and machine learning to maximize sustainable energy sources. ..
The marine biologist told RE:WIRED Green about his team’s work to breed heat-resistant coral that can continue to support vibrant aquatic ecosystems. ..
Tropical storms are increasingly likely to batter the US as oceans warm—and will continue to wreak havoc so long as climate change remains unaddressed. ..
At RE:WIRED Green, technologists, hackers, and activists explained how green tech must be combined with bold policy and bring people together. ..
At this year's RE:WIRED Green event, food scientists and environmental justice activists mapped out how we can end world hunger and preserve our planet. ..
Our San Francisco event brings together scientists, entrepreneurs, and more to spotlight ways that human ingenuity can save the planet. ..
As the Supreme Court considers the fate of American wetlands, Annie Proulx’s Fen, Bog, and Swamp offers an elegiac love letter to overlooked ecosystems. ..
How a Dutch fabric seller made the most powerful magnifying lens of his time—and of the next 150 years—and became the first person ever to see a microorganism. ..