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How fish with tongue-like legs trawl the sea floor for meals
Matthew Rozsa
Scientists just uncovered how sea robins evolved their weird legs that can lick out its prey
Donald Trump’s rebranding of American diversity is gaining traction
Chauncey DeVega
Once touted as a uniquely American achievement, "diversity" is now viewed negatively by a plurality of Americans
Vegan cheese won’t save the world — but this brand hopes you’ll buy it anyway
Frida Garza
Plonts, a new plant-based cheese, is taking an irreverent approach to swaying consumers
A new study unpacks the last 485 million years of Earth’s temperature history
Matthew Rozsa
Among other things, the study demonstrates how carbon dioxide in the atmosphere influences temperatures
California is suing ExxonMobil, which is accused of lying about their plastic recycling
Matthew Rozsa
A recent report by California calls into question ExxonMobil's self-touted plastic recycling achievements
Can we eat our way out of the climate crisis?
Ayurella Horn-Muller
"Curbing the carbon footprint of what we eat won’t require an agricultural revolution"
New report accuses Citibank of funding fossil fuel projects amounting to environmental racism
Matthew Rozsa
A Citi spokesperson strongly disputed findings that their investments in fossil fuels are harming people
It’s still Jesus or Jimmy: How Green Day’s “American Idiot” speaks to a new generation
Megan Volpert
We're still walking along that boulevard of broken dreams 20 years later
Saturn-like ring may have once encircled Earth, study finds
Rae Hodge
Researchers found evidence of asteroid debris belt in our planet's early history
Will climate change bring an end to America’s world order?
Alfred McCoy
America's global hegemony is in rapid, irreversible decline. But what happens after that?
Federal plans to open up the desert for massive solar farms has angered environmentalists
Matthew Rozsa
Bureau of Land Management just revealed an ambitious plan for renewable energy. So why are environmentalists upset?
It’s now all fiction. Donald Trump destroyed reality
Brian Karem
Republicans are openly proud of their lies — but our disdain for the truth is bipartisan
An Alabama principal lost her job after she came out. Her conservative community rallied around her
Laura Pappano, The Hechinger Report
Lauren Dressback's firing caused a statewide outcry
A landslide rang Earth like a gong for over a week. Climate change made it possible
Rae Hodge
The collapse of a glacier in Greenland caused a tsunami that was felt around the world for nine days
Superbugs predicted to kill 39 million people by 2050, study finds
Rae Hodge
New research in The Lancet underscores our growing antibiotic resistance crisis
Food is a huge source of methane emissions. Fixing that is no easy feat.
Frida Garza
"The way we eat, and the way we dispose of food, play a huge role in humanity's growing methane problem"
Nearly 200 people were killed last year protecting the environment
Taylar Dawn Stagner
Most were Black or Indigenous
AOC is right: Jill Stein’s campaign is not serious
Rahna Epting
For democracy’s sake, the Green Party must grow. Stein won’t do it in 2024
Genetic analysis of Neanderthal named for Tolkien character reveals history of inbreeding
Matthew Rozsa
A recent genetic study on Thorin the Neanderthal's DNA revealed 50,000 years of isolation and inbreeding
Kamala Harris is making climate action patriotic. It just might work
Kate Yoder
A new study suggests that framing the issue in terms of American values holds promise
Harris may have “won” the debate, but Americans “lost on fracking,” climate experts say
Matthew Rozsa
Climate change scientists reacting to the Harris-Trump debate say we can't keep propping up fossil fuels
Death toll from Typhoon Yagi rises to at least 226 people in Vietnam
Matthew Rozsa
Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events like typhoons, experts say
How to sell an ‘ugly’ vegetable? Give it googly eyes
Ayurella Horn-Muller
"Giving irregular-looking fruits and vegetables a personality could make them more appealing to consumers . . . "
Indigenous groups design California’s newest marine sanctuary where offshore oil drilling is banned
Matthew Rozsa
“This is a huge moment for the Chumash People and all who have tirelessly supported our campaign over the years.”
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