Testing the Limits of Where Humans Can Live

Understanding what made residents stay and how they survived could inform how we adapt to modern vulnerabilities, including climate change.The findings also have implications for how we rebound from contemporary catastrophes, such as the Indonesian tsunami in 2004, hurricanes Katrina and Rita and last year’s earthquake in Haiti.
Impacts Of Intensive Salmon Farming On Coastal Ecosystems

A new salmon-farming trade deal with China has terrifying implications on Scotland’s coastal ecosystem.