Showing results for: Climate Change (page 34)
Locust swarms will intensify with climate change, threatening food security, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Recent research finds that certain agricultural pests will thrive in a warming planet, threatening agriculture
Black women are vital to science and health journalism
Rae Hodge
Trust in science — and science news — is broken. Rebuilding it begins at the foundation
Unearthing tension: Sand runs the world, but most don’t realize the conflict it generates
Matthew Rozsa
Sand is the second-most commonly used resource on Earth and its environmental and social impacts are massive
Monarch butterfly populations are crashing — but we can choose to do something about it
Matthew Rozsa
A species once numbering in the millions has reached 5% of its population in the '80s. We can reverse this trend
Climate change can make some people feel hopeless. Here’s what can be done about it
Matthew Rozsa
New research into the mental health problems caused by global heating indicates how to handle the extreme stress
The desert “erases people:” Volunteers try to count migrant deaths, but the true number is unknown
Levi Stallings
A report obtained by Salon details record-high border-crossing deaths. But this seems to be a serious undercount
Inner ear of extinct ape species is overlooked aspect of human bipedal evolution, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Described by scientists as a "bony labyrinth," the inner ear provides many clues as to the origin of our species
MAGA fatigue and the “exhaustion of outrage addiction”
Chauncey DeVega
"Tucker Carlson being summoned to Moscow is not a show of strength. It’s evidence of weakness"
Biden and Trump are both too old – but only one is a traitor
Brian Karem
The 2024 presidential election is a battle between a bunch of old farts screaming “get off my lawn!”
New research pinpoints Antarctica’s melty past. Scientists warn it’s happening again
Matthew Rozsa
The West Antarctic Ice Sheet once shrank by 450 meters. Climate change is repeating history
Biden has paused some liquefied gas exports. Is this really a win for climate reform?
Wenonah Hauter
When it comes to liquefied gas exports, the Biden administration can't have it both ways
MAGA threat to public libraries exposes Trump’s movement to “Make America Grotesque Again”
Rebecca Gordon
Dozens of new bills would criminalize libraries, education, and museums
How to buy sustainable salmon: An expert guide to navigating the nuance of eco-labels
Laurence Wainwright, Natasha Lutz
"Many certification schemes, eco-labels, rankings and guides exist to signpost salmon sustainability"
The malaise of MAGA
Gregg Barak
Donald Trump is counting on rising anxiety and cynicism to propel his return to the White House
MAGA burnout and the health risks of a second Trump term
Chauncey DeVega
A large number of Americans will likely die if a second Trump regime succeeds
“Category 6”: Mega-hurricanes becoming so strong they need new category, scientists say
Rae Hodge
Study finds climate crisis driving risk of storms that defy our current scale
Republicans rush to throw each other under the bus for Trump
Sabrina Haake
Congressional Republicans kill their own success for Trump's ambitions
African elephants are being crushed by climate change, causing ripple effects through their herds
Matthew Rozsa
The recent study examined African elephants in the Greater Virunga Landscape, where they once thrived
Ignoring Indigenous rights is making the green transition more expensive
Anita Hofschneider
“If you’re going to develop energy in the U.S. you’ve got to do it with the support of tribal communities."
Wildfires in Chile leave at least 122 dead and hundreds more missing
Matthew Rozsa
Wildfires are expected to be more common and more intense due to climate change
Not clowning around: Clown fish can count each other’s stripes and will fight enemies they recognize
Matthew Rozsa
Clown fish can identify each other by counting, new research suggests, emphasizing Nemo's hidden intelligence
Greta Thunberg on trial in London following arrest for protests that blocked oil conference
Matthew Rozsa
The young climate activist is accused of refusing to stop protesting after police ordered her to move
“Striking back hard”: Climate change protesters on how fossil fuel companies try to squash dissent
Matthew Rozsa
Climate change is a major existential crisis, but those who bring attention to it are often unduly punished
Advocates demand halt to uranium mine near the Grand Canyon
Matthew Rozsa
Energy Fuels says nuclear power is necessary to fight climate change, but Indigenous tribes fear losing their homes
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