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Saving the American chestnut: A story of renewal, regrowth and hope

Rae Hodge
Science and community are uniting to rescue Appalachia's legendary tree species — unless it's rescuing us

The hidden ways our car-obsessed culture is especially hard on disabled people

Matthew Rozsa
Disabled people uniquely suffer when they are unable to drive. Experts explain how to fix it

2023 proved that climate change isn’t coming — it’s here, and things are spiraling out of control

Matthew Rozsa
This sizzling year shattered records related to heat, sea ice and more. And the future could get even hotter

How an oil executive led the world to an agreement to ditch fossil fuels

Naveena Sadasivam, Jake Bittle
After weeks of debate at COP28 countries decide to “transition away” from oil and gas. Does this effort fall short?

Noam Chomsky at 95: Still speaking hard truths, still ignored by mainstream media

Norman Solomon
After decades of opposing militarism, war and politics as usual, Chomsky's goal remains "changing the world"

The world now has a roadmap for food and climate. But it’s missing a few things

Max Graham
“Industrial food systems are locked into fossil-fuel dependency"

In the face of extreme weather, scientists look to adapt crops

Lourdes Medrano
"As hostile weather intensifies, plant breeding focused on climate-adapted crops has taken on a sense of urgency"

Monkeys are marvelous, but face a bleak future thanks to other primates: Humans

Assaf Levy
Monkeys are charismatic and beloved, but we are driving them to extinction. Can we protect them in time?

Humans are trashing the Moon. Some scientists argue it’s another sign of the Anthropocene

Matthew Rozsa
Some scientists argue the concept of the "Anthropocene" applies to the Moon, too

The hidden death toll of flooding in Bangladesh sends a grim signal about climate and health

Zoya Teirstein
New research links more than 150,000 infant deaths to 30 monsoons in the South Asian country

Our ongoing fertility crisis is leading to a future where only the rich can reproduce

Matthew Rozsa
From plummeting sperm counts to ovarian disorders, human fertility is at risk. Only some may be able to afford help

3 simple ways progressives can put their values to practice this holiday season

Tynesha McHarris, Pamela Shifman
Philanthropic leaders share lessons for progressives to maximize their giving

Duck! Fifty years later, Walt Disney and Salvador Allende are still fighting for our souls

Ariel Dorfman
A century after Disney's founding and 50 years after the Chilean coup, the battle for our shared future rages on

Julia Roberts and Mahershala Ali are wary strangers in Netflix thriller “Leave the World Behind”

Gary M. Kramer
What happens when the owners of the vacation rental return early and want to share your space?

Climate scientists need power to prescribe climate policies: report

Matthew Rozsa
Scientists from the IPCC expressed serious reservations about how climate policies are currently implemented

The importance of traditional Hawaiian food systems after the Lahaina blaze

Leilani Marie Labong
"More than ever, the ongoing work of Indigenous farmers to revitalize traditional agriculture is in the spotlight"

Trump is hiding his fascist plans in plain sight

Amanda Marcotte
Trump's nightmarish scheme was leaked to the New York Times — and yes, it was on purpose

The best forest managers? Indigenous peoples, study says

Maria Parazo Rose
Scientists suggest that long term, local governance is the best way to save forests

“No science”: Head of COP28 denies the core truths behind climate change

Matthew Rozsa
Sultan Al Jaber wrongly claimed that phasing out fossil fuels would not help reach the planet climate change goals

Fox News’ 7 Deadly Sins: How the network hooks viewers on envy and fear

Michael Bader
Fox isn't reporting the news or making logical arguments. It's building a paranoid narrative targeting deep anxiety

When it comes to picking sustainable Christmas trees, here’s why actual plants may beat plastic

Nicole Karlis
‘Tis the season of debating which tree is "better" for the environment

George Santos gets one thing right about Republicans: Their expulsion vote is “theater”

Amanda Marcotte
Whatever happens to the New York congressman, Republicans are still a party of grifters and con artists

Wolverines listed as threatened species as climate change melts their habitat

Matthew Rozsa
Only 300 wolverines are left in the contiguous United States and global heating is adding to their stress
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