Showing results for: Climate Change (page 23)
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
Climate change activists urge attorney general to prosecute fossil fuel industry
Matthew Rozsa
Public Citizen is urging the federal government to take action for ordinary citizens harmed by climate change
When is “recyclable” not really recyclable? When the plastics industry gets to define the word
Lisa Song
The plastics industry is working to make the public feel OK about using products virtually guaranteed to be trashed
Experts warn “don’t be fooled” by Trump’s Project 2025 denials: His “fingerprints are all over it”
Marina Villeneuve
Project 2025 is part of a larger network of right-wing groups gearing up for a second Trump term for years
Recut “Caligula”: Less sex and more plot will “right one of the greatest wrongs in cinema history”
Gary M. Kramer
"Ultimate Cut" producer on fixing the 1979 film, featuring orgies and castration, deemed "a betrayal of the actors"
Republicans tell Trump to focus on issues, not “crowd sizes.” Project 2025 shows that will backfire
Amanda Marcotte
There's a reason Trump's team wants to hide his policy agenda: Voters hate his plans as much as his personality
“Really scary”: Experts alarmed by Trump plot to “weaponize” DOJ by mass firing career officials
Marina Villeneuve
"I'd worry about what Donald Trump will make people do or else they get fired," says professor
From orchard to aisle: An uncertain path for emerging crops
Lily Stewart
"A look into the nascent pawpaw industry shows both the promise and difficulties of studying unfamiliar foods"
How food banks prevented 1.8 million metric tons of carbon emissions last year
Frida Garza
"Redistributing food before it’s tossed or wasted doesn’t just fight hunger — it also fights climate change"
Liquid water detected on Mars — but it’s buried deep beneath the red planet’s surface
Matthew Rozsa
A new analysis of seismic data from NASA's Insight lander found evidence of underground reservoirs of liquid water
“Somewhat different and strange”: Trump admits he sounded weird on livestream with Elon Musk
Nicholas Liu
During a meandering interview with Elon Musk, Trump at times appeared to speak with a lisp and slur his words
“The courts will not save us”: Experts warn Trump loyalists could enable extreme far-right agenda
Marina Villeneuve
Trump plans to pack administration with loyalists after career officials stymied some first-term plans
4 Supreme Court decisions that have quietly jumpstarted Project 2025
Sabrina Haake
Donald Trump’s authoritarian playbook on Christian nationalism is already in motion
A daring escape from cynicism: Scientist explains why “hopeful skeptics” are outsmarting doomers
Rae Hodge
A new book from a Stanford neuroscientist aims to prove that cynicism blinds us as badly as rose-colored glasses
Why is the U.S. spending $2 trillion on more weapons that could end the world?
Hekmat Aboukhater, William D. Hartung
Pentagon's plan will rain money on big weapons contractors — and threaten Armageddon for the rest of us
In “House of the Dragon,” mystic women reach beyond the patriarchal imagination
Nicholas Liu
In channeling the Old Gods' magic, Alys and Helaena recast their supposed limitations to obtain spiritual power
Harris campaign rally draws massive crowd of 20,000 in Arizona
Griffin Eckstein
VP nominee Tim Walz claimed that the rally "might be the largest political gathering in the history of Arizona"
GOP tries new attack on Walz, accusing a history teacher of having an “unusual” interest in China
Nicholas Liu
Walz taught English in China for a year, and often returned with groups of American students
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