Showing results for: Climate Change (page 38)
Sleep, the bedrock of public health, is eroding. This is how experts say we can fix it
Nicole Karlis
In order to address other health problems, poor sleep in America needs to be treated like a public health crisis
Is Biden taking climate change seriously? Here’s why some experts want him to declare an emergency
Matthew Rozsa
Would declaring a climate emergency do anything? Some are skeptical, others say Biden can't do it soon enough
The last 12 months were the hottest in recorded history, analysis finds
Matthew Rozsa
Roughly nine out of ten people experienced at least 10 days of record heat over the past year
Smart climate policy is good for people, not just the environment
Matthew Rozsa
Fighting climate change can improve our diets and physical health. It's not too late to adopt smarter policy
Why fossil fuel companies can’t leave resources stranded
Dennis Meredith
Huge legal, political, and economic obstacles stand in the way of limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 C
Meatless Monday: The first 20 years
Hannah Walhout
" If Meatless Monday was your first introduction to the broader meat-reduction movement, you’re not alone"
Barbra Streisand’s memoir reveals relationship secrets and stage fright dating back to “Funny Girl”
Nardos Haile
The celebrated singer and actress gives us a glimpse at the early phases of her career and personal life
Climate data can save lives. Most countries can’t access it
Zoya Teirstein
A report finds only 23 percent of countries use climate data to inform their public health strategies
Could graphic cigarette-style warning labels on meat products curb consumption?
Michael La Corte
"The pandemic label was most effective, then the health, then the climate warnings" the researcher said
Expert climatologist says the Earth is heating up even faster than predicted
Matthew Rozsa
James Hansen began sounding the alarm on climate change in the 1980s. The situation is only getting more dire
Why can’t we just quit cows?
Naoki Nitta
". . . Even a modest skew away from meat-based diets can shrink an individual’s carbon footprint as much as 75%"
Australian school students are experimenting with ‘space veggies’ in a NASA initiative
Kim Johnson
"Before we start sending plants "off-world" to the Moon and Mars, we need to test their suitability"
Dutch stamppot is the butteriest, most comforting way to eat mashed potatoes
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salty kielbasa and creamy mashed potatoes are your perfect fall dinner
Far-right MAGA theocrats: Most dangerous threat to America
Brian Karem
Even Mitch McConnell is trying to push back against Mike Johnson and the MAGA wing of the GOP. It isn't working
From 9/11 to Benjamin Netanyahu: The world is learning that toxic masculinity can’t keep us safe
Amanda Marcotte
Feminists have long warned about men who hide incompetence with belligerence — Israel proves them right
This billion-dollar plan to save salmon depends on a giant fish vacuum
Tony Schick
Many endorse opening dams and letting fish coast the natural current as the best way to avoid extinction
Lawn equipment spews ‘shocking’ amount of air pollution, new data shows
Tik Root
“Really inefficient engine technology is, pound for pound, more polluting than cars and trucks.”
Earth’s salt cycle is swinging out of balance, posing yet another “existential threat,” study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Too much salt is poisoning rivers and oceans and it's not just table salt we have to be worried about
Some swear tapping pressure points melts away anxiety. Does it actually work?
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Many have found relief by using EFT tapping, but some therapists are calling for more evidence before endorsing it
Climate change is killing river dolphins, but 11 nations have signed a pledge to protect them
Matthew Rozsa
The Global Declaration for River Dolphins exists to halt the decline of the six surviving river dolphin species
Lies, damned lies and “corporate bulls**t”: A consumer’s guide to bad-faith arguments
Paul Rosenberg
Co-author Donald Cohen on the research into generations of false claims that led to "Corporate Bulls**t"
“We’ve got a Marvel movie here”: Stephen Gyllenhaal reframes the not-for-profit battle for justice
Andrew O'Hehir
The "Uncharitable" filmmaker discusses the bias against the charitable sector and jokes about his "poor sad kids"
Hurricanes are disasters on land. Are they just as destructive to marine life under the sea?
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Turbulence can displace or kill marine life, but hurricanes aren’t always bad for sea creatures
Wild pig-like animals are tearing up an Arizona golf course. The internet is delighted
Rae Hodge
Unstoppable javelinas love coyote pee like it’s “bacon bits in their salad.” Here's why golf courses are peeved
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