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Can Hermosa deliver US minerals without environmental cost?

Can Hermosa deliver US minerals without environmental cost?

Though the project is a vital strategic asset for the US, its reliance on advanced tech for mitigation techniques have failed to ease local anxieties about water security and the environment. In the past two years, the US government has placed significant emphasis in obtaining rare earth minerals. From EVs to precision weapons, these minerals have become an essential commodity in the global economy. However, global sanctions on their...

By Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Will carbon markets help Africa or is the whole thing a myth?

Will carbon markets help Africa or is the whole thing a myth?

Companies in the Global North are increasingly purchasing carbon credits to offset their emissions, while projects across Africa are encouraging farmers to adopt climate friendly practices that can generate those credits. The process is theoretically simple. Farmers plant trees or adopt other practices that help to sequester carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere. This is then measured and sold to companies as credits to help them offset their own impact...

By Nairobi, Kenya
There are microplastics in women’s ovaries now

There are microplastics in women’s ovaries now

Researchers are still exploring how the discovery could impact fertility. Microplastics were found in human ovaries for the first time last June. Yet the news largely flew under the radar. Perhaps this reflects our collective desensitisation to all plastic-based health warnings. After all, when you consider how embedded the material has become in our lives, it’s easy to feel helpless. Why spend time worrying about something that’s quite literally become a...

By Brighton, UK
Trump ignites second wave of major climate policy abandonment

Trump ignites second wave of major climate policy abandonment

Right after rolling back on the Endangerment Finding, Trump revoked key vehicular emissions regulations and had the Pentagon buy more coal. Just when it feels like the man has scraped the bottom of the barrel, he just keeps on digging – and that analogy is basically literal. In other words, Donald Trump has ignited a second wave of climate policy abandonment. Before explaining the latest developments, let’s look back for context. In...

By Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia