Showing results for: Climate Change (page 26)
The world is farming more seafood than it catches. Is that a good thing?
Frida Garza
"Both aquaculture and fisheries have environmental and climate impacts — and they overlap more than you'd think"
Who really controls our food and water? Here are the 6 most shocking revelations from “The Grab”
Joy Saha
Governments, major companies and mercenaries are scrambling to grab the world's remaining food and water resources
“Alarming”: John Oliver exposes Trump plot to create his own loyalist “Deep State” if he wins
Gabriella Ferrigine
"That is why while Trump’s first term was bad, his second could be much, much worse,” Oliver said on Sunday
Scientists have found a use for cocoa pod scraps. It could change the future of chocolate
Joy Saha
"Large-scale production of this chocolate could reduce land use and global warming potential"
The curse of Cassandra: We could see the future — but no one listened
Rebecca Gordon
Some of us have been paying attention — so why does America keep replaying the same dismal script?
Florida soaked with epic rainstorms: Yep, it’s climate change
Matthew Rozsa
Global warming and related phenomena causing historic downpours and flooding in the Sunshine State
The ozone layer is recovering faster than expected, thanks to global cooperation
Matthew Rozsa
Successful bans on chemicals that eat away the ozone layer demonstrate pollution and climate change is a choice
Whistleblower: Microsoft chose profit over security, left US government vulnerable to Russian hack
Renee Dudley, Doris Burke
Russian hackers used the weakness to breach the National Nuclear Security Administration and others
A plan to mine lithium could eradicate a Nevada flower. Is extinction just the cost of green energy?
Matthew Rozsa
Botanists express alarm that a rare plant, the Tiehm's buckwheat, won't survive where a lithium mine is planned
Food has a climate problem: Nitrous oxide emissions are accelerating with growing demand
Hanqin Tian, Eric Davidson, Pep Canadell, Rona Louise Thompson
". . . People today have the knowledge and many of the technologies needed to reverse the trend"
Will the La Niña cycle cool down Earth’s record-breaking heat streak? Not so fast, experts caution
Matthew Rozsa
La Niña usually has a cooling effect, but it's little match for climate change
Heat waves are making restaurant kitchens unsafe. Workers are fighting back
Frida Garza
"Stories of working under heat stress are common in the restaurant and food service industry . . ."
“Our grandchildren will still be fighting for democracy”: Why Ali Velshi says it’s worth it
Dean Obeidallah
MSNBC host and author traces his family’s roots and connects their quest for belonging and equality to today
Why a new method of growing food on Mars matters more on Earth
Ayurella Horn-Muller
Turns out growing crops on the Red Planet is a lot like growing food on a climate-ravaged Earth
How forecasts of bad weather can drive up your grocery bill
Ayurella Horn-Muller
"Supply chain disruptions and labor shortages are among the reasons food prices have climbed 25 percent since 2020"
The global orange juice crisis is caused by disease and bad weather
Jas Kalra
Here's how to keep the OJ on the breakfast table
Turn up the heat: Climate change activists are gearing up for a sizzling summer of dissent
Matthew Rozsa
What brings people to protest during potentially the hottest summer in human history? The future of humanity
“Horrific”: Israel’s war on Gaza also destroying the climate, study finds
Edward Carver
"This report lays bare the hypocrisy of Western nations who moralize about the perils of climate breakdown"
Scientists discover ocean fungus that eats plastic
Rae Hodge
A fungus living in the ocean can break down a major source of marine pollution a new study reports
Exploring the profound beauty of wildlife on a “Queer Planet”
Matthew Rozsa
A new documentary explores how animal sexuality has evolved to be about much more than just reproduction
Did somebody say Hitler? Critiquing Trump’s Bruce Springsteen song and dance
Megan Volpert
Revisiting "Born in the USA" as it turns 40, we see how Trump puts a totalitarian spin on its messaging
What Donald Trump’s criminal trial reveals about a potential second Trump administration
Andrea Bernstein
Trial revelations suggest Trump will be even less constricted by rules and norms than he was before
The challenges of studying (and treating) PTSD in chimpanzees
Tim Brinkhof
Apes used in animal testing often display symptoms of psychological trauma. Wildlife sanctuaries are helping them
Heat dome that killed 61 in Mexico headed toward Southwest, bringing triple-digit temperatures
Matthew Rozsa
Southwest residents are predicted to experience daily temperatures 20º Fahrenheit above normal this time of year
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