Amy Huva

climate nerd, writer, environmental chemist, coffee snob

Monthly Archives: July, 2013

World Bank Wants off the Highway to Hell: Part Two

World Bank Wants off the Highway to Hell: Part Two   Published: 26 November 2012, Read the Science image: Eric Veland, flickr

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World Bank Wants off the Highway to Hell

World Bank Wants off the Highway to Hell   Published: 21 November 2012, Read the Science image: Eric Veland, flickr

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The unusual suspects: jellyfish are climate winners

The unusual suspects: jellyfish are climate winners   Published: 16 November 2012, Vancouver Observer image: Nicolas Hoizey, flickr

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Getting off the Highway to Hell

Getting off the Highway to Hell   Published: 14 November 2012, Read the Science image: gjones, flickr

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In the Wake of Sandy: Modelling Sea Level Rise

In the Wake of Sandy: Modelling Sea Level Rise   Published: 6 November 2012, Read the Science image:  Nicola Romagna, flickr

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Land Awards celebrate sustainability and innovation

Land Awards celebrate sustainability and innovation   Published: 29 October 2012, Vancouver Observer image: ljhar6, flickr

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Too Hot in Texas

Too Hot in Texas   Published: 29 October 2012, Read the Science image: geoftheref, flickr

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Back to the future of the post-carbon world

Back to the future of the post-carbon world   Published: 22 October 2012, Vancouver Observer image: City of Vancouver

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The Forests of Planet Ocean

The Forests of Planet Ocean   Published: 22 October 2012, Read the Science image: Norman Kuring, NASA GSFC, using data from the VIIRS instrument aboard Suomi NPP.

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How Does Your Wind Farm Grow?

How Does Your Wind Farm Grow?   Published: 17 October 2012, Read the Science image: C.G.P. Grey, flickr

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