Time to stop losing ocean data to vandalism
More must be done to prevent damage of ocean data buoys that costs money, vital data — and lives, say Sidney Thurston and M. Ravichandran.
15 February 2012 | EN

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More must be done to prevent damage of ocean data buoys that costs money, vital data — and lives, say Sidney Thurston and M. Ravichandran.
15 February 2012 | EN
Improving access to information technology can help communities assess their own vulnerability and boost local planning, says John Waugh.
South-East Asia has suffered from neglecting planning for disasters. Governments must heed the warnings and act now, argues Crispin Maslog.
Agro-ecology offers simple solutions and can align climate change with food security agendas, says UN adviser Olivier De Schutter.
Source: The Ecologist
20 December 2011 | EN
Analysing vulnerability to climate change must go beyond stating obvious problems to become truly useful, argues Marcus Moench.
Source: IIED
10 November 2011 | EN
Cities face many social, economic and environmental challenges, and must facilitate innovation to cope with them, says an editorial in Nature Geoscience.
Source: Nature Geoscience
1 November 2011 | EN
The East Africa famine calls into question the wisdom of investing in early warning systems without improving take-up, writes Linda Nordling.
Success stories show that food crises can be controlled with the right tools and agricultural policies, says Sam Dryden.
Source: The Globe and Mail
4 October 2011 | EN
A new southern African climate plan is impressive, but needs more funding if it is to plug the continent's data gap, writes Linda Nordling.
7 July 2011 | EN
Developing countries need help with crop surveillance and the development of strains resistant to wheat rust, say agricultural research leaders.
The hydrological ecosystem services of Amazonian forests must be valued, says conservation biologist Carlos Peres.
Source: Eco Amazonia
With traditional food production under threat from climate change, we should switch from agriculture to cell culture, says Lucía Atehortúa.
Cities are vulnerable to climate change but can adapt with policymaking informed by sound science says Cynthia Rosenweig and colleagues.
Source: Nature
27 October 2010 | EN
The current way of assessing water scarcity in Africa should be abandoned in favour of one designed for local realities, argues Richard Taylor.
Coping with climate change requires a greater understanding of the options for water storage, writes hydrology expert Matthew McCartney.
Policymakers must find flexible plans to ensure water security despite the uncertainties of climate change, says climate scientist Mark New.
The challenge for Latin American and Caribbean governments is to combine an approach to development with low-carbon emissions, says Omar Vidal.
Source: El Universal
3 May 2010 | ES
The publication of false claims by the IPCC has been compounded by its imperious attitude, says professor of climate change Mike Hulme.
Understanding how carbon dioxide impacts food quality is vital to tackle malnutrition effectively, says agricultural researcher Lewis Ziska.
Climate and health experts must collaborate to fight climate-sensitive disease. Ethiopia is leading the way, says Hiwot Teka.
29 December 2009 | EN