We Can Live without Fossil Fuels
The fossil-fuel industry argues that we can’t live without its deadly products. It is wrong
We Can Live without Fossil Fuels
The fossil-fuel industry argues that we can’t live without its deadly products. It is wrong
Poem: ‘The First Bite’
Science in meter and verse
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Exotic Powder Pulls Carbon Dioxide from the Air at a Record Rate
A unique crystalline compound soaks up CO2 with great efficiency
Trump Selects Fracking Executive to Lead Energy Department
Chris Wright, CEO of a fracking services company and Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Energy, has said “there is no climate crisis”
Climate Change Is Altering Animals’ Colors
Lizards in France have grown lighter in color, and so have many insects and birds across the globe. The effects of a changing climate are plainly visible throughout the animal kingdom
An Off Day in Brooklyn—And on Uranus
A serious bird flu infection in Canada, a troubling projection of future plastic waste and dispatches from a global climate convention.
Climate and Conservation Ballot Measures Approved Even in Places Trump Won
Four counties in Florida that voted for Trump also voted to conserve open space, reduce flood damage and protect habitat
Melting Glaciers Are Causing Billions of Dollars of Damage
Thawing ice, from the high peaks to the poles, is producing extraordinarily expensive floods, infrastructure damage and losses to tourism and fishing
Kristi Noem, Set to Oversee Disaster Agency, Has Rejected Climate Science
President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Homeland Security and its disaster agency has said people aren’t driving temperature increases and declined to accept federal climate money for disaster preparedness as governor of South Dakota
How I Overcame Solastalgia
Damage to your environment can bring a profound sense of loss; that feeling, called solastalgia, can also provide inspiration
Insights into Insects with an Entomologist
Violins, the ink on the Declaration of Independence and other ways that insects shaped human history
Methane Leaks Are Everywhere. The Trump Administration May Repeal Penalty Meant to Reduce Them
A fee created to push oil and gas companies to plug methane leaks could be axed by the incoming Trump administration, hampering efforts to curb the potent greenhouse gas