Showing results for: Climate Change (page 21)
Brazilian heat waves fueled by climate change are flaming the rainforest at highest rate in 14 years
Matthew Rozsa
There are widespread reports of people coughing and gagging on the smoke as temperatures reach over 100 degrees
NYC’s food delivery workers are sweltering in the heat — and demanding more protection
Frida Garza
"We risked our health for the delivery companies during COVID, and now we are doing it again"
Just add sewage: How a bone-dry river bed became a thriving haven for desert wildlife
Matthew Rozsa
A new study underscores the utility of raw sewage — and how ecosystem collapse is a choice we can help reverse
Joyful warrior Tim Walz and the last days of patriarchy
Christopher Cotton
Tim Walz drives MAGA men nuts — he's living proof that their tormented masculinity is yesterday's news
How Kamala Harris can fight the renegade Supreme Court — and win
Paul Rosenberg
Sure, expanding the Supreme Court would help — but limiting its powers is even more important
Dems, listen to Eminem’s one-man culture war
Jason Tougaw
Is there room for Slim Shady in the vision of America we heard at the DNC?
Drought in Namibia has gotten so severe, the government urges hunting hippos and elephants
Matthew Rozsa
Climate change is worsening droughts in Africa, forcing some nations to take drastic measures
“Enormous injustice”: UN chief warns that rising sea levels threaten coasts and island nations
Matthew Rozsa
“Rising seas are a crisis entirely of humanity’s making. The world must act," Guterres said
Republicans for Harris: GOP gets ready to rescue MAGA from Trump
Brian Karem
But it may be too little, too late — even God can’t help Trump as his criminal sentencing looms
Joe Rogan claims MSNBC “deceptively” edited a clip that made him seem pro-Harris
Gabriella Ferrigine
Rogan alleged that the footage was instead remarks he made about former Democratic Rep. Tulsi Gabbard
Collapse of snow crab populations due to climate change, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
In 2022, crab fishing season was cancelled due to a massive population crash. Our heating world is to blame
Democrats snatch a major political football away from Republicans: freedom
Sabrina Haake
Reclaiming the power of patriotism: Kamala Harris takes back freedom from MAGA
The “Wizard of Oz,” “Twisters” and my lifelong fascination with tornadoes
Gabriella Ferrigine
Am I a bad person for being so enamored with these destructive windstorms? It's complicated
Recent Supreme Court decisions are already slowing climate progress
Akielly Hu
Supreme Court rulings limiting federal authority have upended the legal landscape — and could hamper climate action
Massive extinction: The demise of Darwin’s ancient giant sloth has lessons for the present
Nikolas Kozloff
The ghost of Mylodon influenced Darwin's theories on natural selection. Will we take this message to heart?
Astronomers have warned against colonial practices in the space industry
Mary-Jane Rubenstein
A philosopher of science explains how the industry could explore other planets without exploiting them
Climate change is making it too hot for bumblebees to adapt, threatening their existence
Matthew Rozsa
A new study reveals that climate change is devastating bumblebee populations that need it colder
Can we avoid 1.5º of global warming? Probably not and our best case scenario is 1.6º, scientists say
Matthew Rozsa
Our international goals to stay under 1.5º of warming are no longer feasible, a new study has found
Jasmine Crockett: Election a choice between a “career criminal” and a “career prosecutor”
Matthew Choi
"Will a vindictive, vile villain violate voters’ vision?" the Texas Democrat questioned at the DNC
Tim Walz’s climate record? It’s complicated by coziness with fossil fuel companies, experts say
Matthew Rozsa
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is widely viewed as a staunch environmentalist, but his record on Line 3 haunts him
Vegan cheese that tastes like cheese? These startups may have cracked the code
Caroline Saunders
Next-generation cheese makers are using precision fermentation and AI to pursue the final frontier in plant-based
We’re protecting the ocean wrong
David Shiffman
There’s more momentum for ocean conservation than ever, but new research finds many efforts aren't protective
Humans know very little about the deep sea. That may not stop us from mining it
Gautama Mehta
With a newly elected leader, the International Seabed Authority must decide the future of more than half of the wor
“The Vance effect among independents is negative”: How Trump’s running mate is a drag on the ticket
Chauncey DeVega
Pollster finds nearly a quarter of independent voters are less likely to support Trump because of Sen. JD Vance
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