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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"
The Trump effect is now spreading in all directions
Brian Karem
His bottom-feeding is spreading across politics
What will it take to get companies to embrace reusable packaging?
Joseph Winters
Inside the effort to standardize the design of returnable containers
European wine just had its worst growing season in 62 years. Climate change could make it worse
Matthew Rozsa
Rising temperatures are killing the microbes that make wine great, resulting in the lowest output since 1961
Bird flu is getting worse — but it’s not yet “cow flu,” experts explain
Nicole Karlis
As more dairy herds are infected, experts warn about lack of testing and surveillance
How squirrels cope with stress: New study may offer climate lessons for humans
Matthew Rozsa
Don't worry, they're in no danger of extinction. But squirrels are confronting traumatic change, just like us
The climate crisis is a sexual health and reproductive rights emergency
Anu Kumar
As global temperatures rise, so do the challenges for abortion access and women's health services
As bird flu outbreaks worsen, experts say the situation threatens to spiral out of control
Nicole Karlis
Recent testing has revealed H5N1 outbreaks are more widespread then previously thought yet we aren't testing enough
California has officially listed the desert tortoise as endangered. Will it be enough to save them?
Matthew Rozsa
Conservationists attempt to protect desert tortoises from extinction risks like utility projects and cattle grazing
70% of world’s workers at elevated health risks due to climate change, UN report finds
Matthew Rozsa
A new UN report attributes hundreds of thousands deaths to climate change impacts on the world's workforce
The American Climate Corps is now hiring
Kate Yoder
The Biden administration aims to sign up 20,000 people in the program's first year
Earth Day 2024: 4 effective strategies to reduce household food waste
Amar Laila, Cristina Gago, Jess Haines
"While some food loss and waste . . . is unavoidable, a lot of it can be avoided"
The big burnout: Life on the front lines of America’s wildfires
Connor Goodwin
Record-setting blazes are becoming more common as the number of skilled wildland firefighters dwindles
Is Earth Day greenwashed and obsolete? Some climate experts argue its core message has been diluted
Matthew Rozsa
Critics of the holiday say Earth Day teaches us to "recycle harder" instead of tackling fossil fuel emissions
From California to Greece to China, excessive water use and urbanization is collapsing the ground
Matthew Rozsa
We're using more water and pumping water faster than it can be replaced, causing cities to slowly sink
Is cannabis actually green? Experts unpack the climate impacts of weed’s rising popularity
Matthew Rozsa
While legal marijuana production can harm the environment, it's better than the unregulated drug war
Urbanization is isolating fruit-loving birds and forests are paying the price
Matthew Rozsa
New research reveals just how vital frugivores are to forest health — and why humans are making it difficult
“Borrowed time”: As we shatter temperature records, experts worry we’re in “uncharted territory”
Matthew Rozsa
March 2024 shattered heat records after a "lost winter," further proof our climate is spiraling out of control
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