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To Mars and back: Will NASA’s ambitious endeavor be worth it?
Sarah Scoles
A mission to retrieve samples from the red planet is in the works. Some scientists wonder if it’s a wise investment
Is chemical pollution and global heating driving an infertility crisis?
Matthew Rozsa
Experts warn we could be sterilizing ourselves with overconsumption and fossil fuel use
How climate change could affect the microbes that ferment grapes and give wine its specific flavors
Stephen On, Manpreet K Dhami
"Our new research explores how yeasts, bacteria and fungi may be affected by changes in temperature and rainfall"
Florida is about to erase climate change from most of its laws
Kate Yoder
The state is spending big on adapting to sea level rise, but Republicans don't want to name the cause
An eclipse for everyone – how visually impaired students can “get a feel for” eclipses
David Hurd, Cassandra Runyon
On April 8th, many people will view an eclipse over North America. But even visually impaired folks can take part
What your fruit bowl reveals about climate breakdown
Chris Wyver
"Changes in blossom dates have major consequences when the time comes to harvest"
It’s time to ignore Trump’s trials: Criminal accountability is now a distraction
Gregg Barak
Please wake up sleeping America
Silicon mountain: Our obsession with electronics is drowning the world in e-waste
Matthew Rozsa
A new UN report finds that our problematic relationship with electronic trash is worsening, but solvable
Our “fingerprints” are all over climate change, research on warming ocean temperatures finds
Matthew Rozsa
Sea surface temperatures are rising with clear indications we're to blame
Why chocolate prices are likely to skyrocket soon
Michael La Corte
As of last month, the world price for cocoa has more than doubled over the last year
Cocoa beans are in short supply: What this means for farmers, businesses and chocolate lovers
Michael E Odijie
". . . continuing to cultivate cocoa under current conditions is unsustainable"
Kitten season is out of control. Are warmer winters to blame?
Sachi Mulkey
The trend is bad news for shelters and wildlife alike
“Lost winter”: January and February shattered heat records, alarming climate scientists
Matthew Rozsa
When 2023 ended, it was the hottest year in recorded history. So far, this year isn't looking much better
Will Earth hit a climate “tipping point?” Here’s why experts say this framework is problematic
Matthew Rozsa
We can still stop some environmental damage before it gets worse and slowly reverse the trend of global heating
Ignorance and democracy: Capitalism’s long war against higher education
David Masciotra
My alma mater, and dozens of other colleges, are ditching the liberal arts. That's a good way to kill off democracy
Extinction or adaptation? The plague of wildfires in Chile is a warning for our future
Nikolas Kozloff
Retracing Darwin’s journey through South America, I had an ominous premonition about environmental crisis
Why the measles outbreak keeps me up at night
Helen W. Boucher
We haven't seen measles at its worst in the U.S. for over a half-century. Vaccines can stop us from backsliding
5 ways climate change could impact your home garden
Kristen Link
"Warmth and wetness create the perfect breeding ground for several fungal plant diseases"
Climate change matters to more and more people – and could be a deciding factor in the 2024 election
Matt Burgess
Climate change may even have had a large enough effect to change the 2020 election outcome in Biden's favor
“You’re a mass murderer”: Climate protesters confront Chevron CEO at gender inclusivity event
Matthew Rozsa
Climate Defiance interrupted a corporate diversity event to call out Chevron CEO Mike Wirth
Argentina’s new certification could promote more climate-friendly livestock production
Paul Winters
"Argentina's certification approach relies on a silvopastoral system"
Biden brought his A-game: But did the State of the Union turn the tide?
Chauncey DeVega
Biden offered Americans a stark, clear choice between democracy and darkness. But the real fight is just starting
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