With assisted migration, humans help move plant species into areas more suitable for their growth. But are there potential downsides to this human-led movement?
Sedi-Anne Blachford
Possibly reporter
Should you replace your windows for energy efficiency?
Possibly co-founder Stephen Porder has been on a home energy efficiency journey. We check in to see how his latest addition, new windows, are impacting the energy efficiency and comfort of the home.
Do food-sharing apps reduce waste?
Apps that connect customers to discounted leftovers that would otherwise be thrown out, are a great way to reduce food waste, but when you zoom out and look at the data, how much do these apps actually help the environment?
What happens at a Compost Conference and Trade Show?
Earlier this year Rhode Island College hosted its annual Rhode Island Compost Conference and Trade Show. The Possibly team attended the conference to hear from some compost-enthusiasts about why they love turning food scraps into soil.
Can green spaces make you happier?
It always feels better to go outside, move around a little bit, and get some fresh air. But this week on Possibly we look into the research, do green spaces actually improve our health?
Is climate change making turbulence worse?
Today we’re taking a look at what causes in-flight turbulence and how rising temperatures might be making your flight bumpier.
How are doctors responding to climate change?
More medical schools are training their students on climate change. This week on Possibly we’re taking a look at how your visit to the doctor might be changing.

