Showing results for: Climate Change (page 28)
A trillion cicadas will emerge in the next few weeks. This hasn’t happened since 1803
Juanpablo Ramirez-Franco
They're a little early, thanks to climate change
AI won’t fix animal agriculture
Shann Chongwattananukul, Benny Smith, Faraz Harsini
"Precision livestock farming tools won’t move the world toward less cruel and more climate-friendly . . . diets"
Cold-blooded killer: Study finds climate change is driving deadly cold waves, harming wildlife
Matthew Rozsa
While most climate studies focus on heating, surprising new research finds sudden cold events can be devastating
Orcas sink another yacht off the Strait of Gibraltar
Matthew Rozsa
Orcas have been sinking human vessels for the last four years, with the new incident occurring in Moroccan waters
As the American hunger crisis worsens, Republicans prepare to take a big bite out of SNAP
Ashlie D. Stevens
The current farm bill, which covers SNAP, expires in September. The GOP wants to cut $30 billion in funding
Who is most to blame for climate change? Regardless of the answer, global cooperation is critical
Matthew Rozsa
The U.S. is the world's top polluter, which incentivizes us to lead on climate change
Critics accuse pro-Israel Republican mega-donors of trying to tip the scales in a Democratic primary
Charles R. Davis
A pro-Israel super PAC has spent more than $4.2 million trying to boost Maryland state Sen. Sarah Elfreth
Motherless daughters of the ineffable sea
Rae Hodge
There is a severe lack of data on daughters who have lost their mothers. Unnumbered, are we many or one?
A major sriracha shortage is on the horizon as severe drought conditions threaten pepper production
Joy Saha
Things are not looking for good for fans of Huy Fong Sriracha...
Fireflies populations are dwindling, but it doesn’t take much to provide spaces for them to thrive
Rae Hodge
The fading glow of summer flickers: Dwindling, the fireflies call for shelter
What gets lost in the campus protests
Chauncey DeVega
The "media's focus on the mechanisms of the protest movement and its repression has taken the focus off of" Gaza
Inadequate bird flu testing is making pandemic experts concerned we’re “flying blind” with H5N1
Nicole Karlis
A lack of data and surveillance of the virus is worrying some public health experts about cases going unnoticed
The world’s oceans just broke an important climate change record
Matthew Rozsa
Temperature records in the ocean have been broken every single day of the past year, according to new research
Are natural flavors better than artificial?
Samantha Maxwell
“There is little information differentiating the safety between natural and artificial flavors"
Poll finds fewer Americans are concerned about climate change
Matthew Rozsa
A recent poll found that Americans still see climate change as real, but are more worried about other issues
Death toll from floods in Brazil reaches 83, with climate change viewed as a major driver
Matthew Rozsa
Described as "the worst disaster" in one Brazilian state's history, the death toll is expected to rise
Kristi Noem doubles down on Puppygate — can MAGA’s endless trolling go any lower?
Amanda Marcotte
When your sole purpose and only political tactic is to trigger the "libs," there's no limit to the depravity
Cassava: The perilous past and promising future of a toxic but nourishing crop
Stephen Wooding
"Cassava's humble appearance, however, belies an impressive combination of productivity, toughness and diversity"
The cultured wars: Why lab-grown meat is inspiring bipartisan hate
Ashlie D. Stevens
Ron DeSantis wants to “protect meat." John Fetterman supports him.
Measuring your food waste for six weeks can change your habits – new study
Cathrine Jansson-Boyd
"Every year, 1.3 billion tons of food is wasted globally"
In apparent first, an orangutan was observed using plant medicine to heal itself
Matthew Rozsa
Endangered orangutans display remarkable intelligence, with deep insights into our own evolution
Experts predicted olive oil prices would skyrocket due to scorching temperatures. They were right
Joy Saha
Olive oil trees are now “exceedingly” vulnerable to the climate crisis, many analysts warned
The Mars Sample Return mission has a shaky future. NASA is calling on private companies for backup
Chris Impey
Mars Sample Return has blown a hole in NASA’s budget, which threatens other missions that need funding
Why climate change action requires “degrowth” to make our planet sustainable
Matthew Rozsa
Salon spoke with Japanese philosophy professor Kohei Saito about his new book, "Slow Down: The Degrowth Manifesto"
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