Deadly Heatwaves Threaten to Reverse India’s Progress on Poverty and Inequality.
https://t.co/j3q7HS9xq4
✍️: @RamitDebnath and @ronitabardhan of @Cambridge_Uni
The #Colorado River Drought Crisis: 5 Essential Reads
These five articles explain what’s happening and what’s at stake in the Colorado River basin’s drought crisis.
https://t.co/a7zcSpB4ni
✍️ @JenniferWeeks83
Can Automakers Meet the Environmental Protection Agency’s Tough New Standards?
Boosting EV market share to 67% of US car sales is a huge leap, but meeting the EPA's new standards is not straightforward.
https://t.co/vB4y3GvGoo
✍️ @alanjenn of @ITS_UCDavis
How to Use Free Satellite Data to Monitor Natural Disasters and Environmental Changes.
If you want to track changes, it’s much easier from a few hundred miles above Earth.
https://t.co/DFh3nkZB1w
✍️ @giswqs of @UTKnoxville
Escape to Japan’s Unexplored Regions of Sacred Peaks and Breathtaking Coastlines
Yamagata is home to beautiful mountains and nature, while Ehime has a mild climate that's perfect for a wide range of outdoor activities.
https://t.co/Ny9MZU4a69
Brought to you by @Visit_Japan
Highlander UAE: Another Side to the Emirates in the Hajar Mountains
The Hajar Mountains and Ras al Khaimah, often abbreviated to RAK, is an adventurous alternative to its skyscraper-choked neighbours in the UAE.
https://t.co/uNV24CcpX6
@uaedgov@dctabudhabi @RAKTourism
Pandoravirus: The Melting Arctic is Releasing Ancient Germs
As the world continues to warm, the thawing permafrost is releasing organic matter that has been frozen for millennia, including bacteria and viruses – some that can still reproduce.
https://t.co/yCqYp8BMaY
📰: Video Streaming vs Driving a Car: Calculating the Internet’s Hidden Carbon Footprint.
✍️: Stefano Bonetti of @cafoscari
Read the full article at https://t.co/gCObvZpBLK
Book Review: On Europe’s Sacred Ground, Landscapes Are as Compelling as the People
In the 1990s, Andrew Terrill set off from the southern tip of Italy to walk to the top of mainland Europe. Part 2 picks up with 4,500 miles still to go.
https://t.co/iF8IaaKPE5
✍️ @AshRouten
Freediving, Spearfishing and Disconnecting in a Remote corner of the Caribbean.
A hijacking of our mindfulness, courtesy of technology, can negatively affect our most cherished and often elusive state, happiness. We searched for it in remote La Gloria.
https://t.co/cfTtqwARvI
A UN Environment Conference in Stockholm & Sweden’s Status as a Green Champion
Sweden hosts a major UN environment conference, yet is the country losing the green credentials that it has become used to showcasing?
https://t.co/gqu1uztwvu
The Outdoor Journal’s Biggest Stories of 2021
We take a look at some of the most widely read stories on https://t.co/gCObvZpBLK over the past 12 months. From exclusive reporting and travel writing to investigating age-old controversies.
https://t.co/2JOUshGlzz
Remembering African Wild Dogs
Currently listed as endangered by the IUCN, African Wild Dogs are one of the continent’s most captivating carnivores and one of its most endangered species.
https://t.co/WAyhitgTLX
@IUCN, @IUCNRedList, @Zimparks and @RemembrWildlife
Tracking Lions and Outlasting Hyenas in Northern Botswana – An African Oasis.
A visit to Botswana’s Linyanti, Khwai Community Concession and the Okavango Delta, a vast and wild region and home to an abundance of wildlife.
https://t.co/lxI3R7Sgwc
Featuring: @BushCampsAfrica
Sustainable Safari.
Support local communities, protect the natural environment, and conserve wildlife… all whilst leaving behind a minimal footprint.
https://t.co/nLcoRo08O1
Featuring: @TourismZambia, @green_safaris and @TimeTideAfrica