IUCN Identifies Species on Climate Change Hit List

| December 14, 2009

TweetIf you have been mildly paying attention over the last week then I am sure you have heard, read, watched or in some form or another come into contact with pieces of climate change news filtering out from Copenhagen.  And with the subject completely in the spotlight, the IUCN has named names so to speak [...]

To penguin or not to penguin?

| January 1, 2009

Tweet Overfishing is rearing its ugly head once again and I am quite certain the repercussions of depleting our world’s fish stocks will continue to directly (and indirectly) strangle a multitude of species. Taking center stage are 7 tuxedo-clad species threatened by commercial fisheries, increased competition for prey, habitat loss and degradation, disease, predation, and [...]

Global biodiversity change

| November 3, 2008

TweetMore than 60% of Americans believe global warming is already wielding change with its hot hand (Gallup, April 21, 2008), and things get a little bit stickier when one tries to nail down whether the green house effect is manmade, a natural climate cycle, or a combination of the two. My personal take is that [...]

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