Climate crisis: in coronavirus lockdown, nature bounces back – but for how long?
After decades of relentlessly increasing pressure, the human footprint on the earth has suddenly lightened.
After decades of relentlessly increasing pressure, the human footprint on the earth has suddenly lightened.
Among everything that is happening as society grapples with an unprecedented pandemic, there is one small, potentially promising trend: more people are riding bicycles.
The census is the statistical backbone for academic research, city planning decisions, and the distribution of government funds. And all of these functions have serious implications for environmental justice and climate policy.