Moving beyond pro/con debates over genetically engineered crops
Since the 1980s biologists have used genetic engineering to express novel traits in crop plants. Over the last 20 years, […]
Since the 1980s biologists have used genetic engineering to express novel traits in crop plants. Over the last 20 years, […]
As Americans ready themselves for the arrival of mosquitoes this summer, many may be wondering whether they are at risk
The American Medical Association (AMA) has just adopted an official policy statement about street lighting: cool it and dim it.
Two years ago the World Health Organisation (WHO) identified air pollution as the world’s worst environmental health risk. It estimated
As the new Australian parliament takes the reins, health groups are moving to ensure that health minister Sussan Ley addresses
The U.S. coal industry is in rapid decline, a shift marked not only by the bankruptcy of many mine operators
The fracking industry has been an energy success story: Natural gas prices have decreased as fracking has skyrocketed, and natural
Discussions about climate change and the effects it will have on public health and the global burden of disease have
Anyone who has stepped off an airplane in one of the major cities of the developing world has encountered profound
The Senate inquiry’s report into the planned closure of coal-fired power stations will no doubt shed light on the compelling