I’m super interested in how we can leverage technology for sustainability, including mobility. But I also hate seeing people turn to technology to provide the solution when other options might be better suited. So a few articles caught my eye that are exploring smart mobility. They are all from a special issue of the Journal … Continue reading
The plight of bees is relatively well known today. Pesticides, decreasing diversity, competition from non-native species, and a tiny little parasite have all contributed to the decline of bees. While the loss of bees on its own is distinctly negative, as with many things many humans care more when there is an impact on us. … Continue reading
We just had Canadian Thanksgiving here and aside from my growing discomfort with colonial history it is a good time to recognize the many things that I’m grateful for. It is also as good a time to find the science in the everyday. Turkey is of course connected to the turkey stupor, which it turns … Continue reading