Showing results for: Climate Change (page 40)
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
Pumpkin waste: Three ways to stop your leftover lantern becoming a Halloween horror story
Ebru Surucu-Balci
". . . wasting perfectly edible pumpkin is immoral" in a landscape of such food insecurity
California expands paid sick days and boosts health worker wages
Don Thompson
Plus, other laws Gov. Gavin Newsom recently signed into law, including abortion and miscarriage protections
We can’t stop Antarctica from melting, as scientists warn we are entering “uncharted territory”
Matthew Rozsa
If the West Antarctic Ice Shelf melts, sea levels will significantly rise all over the world
5 common nightmares and what they could mean for your mental health, according to a dream expert
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Being chased, falling and climate disasters: A dream researcher unpacks common nightmares
Like a saggy balloon, Earth’s core is leaking helium, a new analysis finds
Matthew Rozsa
The study has interesting implications for how our planet formed and what's up with our mysterious core
The “missing law” of nature was here all along
Rae Hodge
How the sweeping new scientific theory of evolution overlays a rich tradition of the humanities
Mosquito-borne illnesses are picking up speed. Experts say Americans are unprepared
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Climate change and urbanization is spreading dengue and malaria across the U.S. and Europe. Can we brace ourselves?
Health officials say a flesh-eating parasite is now endemic in Texas. Here’s what that means
Troy Farah
Leishmaniasis is caused when biting sandflies spread a parasite that can cause skin lesions and death
California lets companies keep “dangerous” oil wells unplugged forever
Aaron Cantú
An idle well fee program is masking vast cleanup costs while harming residents and the climate
Fur seals are declining thanks to lack of food and climate change, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Krill populations are plummeting due to warming waters, which leaves fur seals without meals
Record-breaking wildfires blanket Brazil with smoke
Siri Chilukuri
The blazes comes on top of a drought that has left some river communities stranded
Climate change could lead to food-related civil unrest in UK within 50 years, say experts
Sarah Bridle, Aled Jones
"Efforts to curb the harmful effects of climate change . . . should also be ramped up"
Heat is making our planet uninhabitable. Why isn’t this the top news story around the world?
Matthew Rozsa
Recent study finds that millions will be displaced as climate change makes their regions too hot to live
The gang that couldn’t shoot straight: Will the GOP’s baffling “ignarrogance” be its undoing?
Kirk Swearingen
Even if Jim Jordan wins, the speaker's chair will still be vacant. What the hell happened to the Republican Party?
How much are volcanoes to blame for climate change? Far less than humans, experts say
Matthew Rozsa
Volcanoes emit climate-altering gases that actually cool the planet instead of heating it, unlike fossil fuels
Hamas and the GOP are both terrorist groups — it’s just a matter of degree
Brian Karem
Most Americans understand the truth about Donald Trump and his followers: They're deranged, violent and dangerous
Treasure trove of skate egg “mermaid purses” found in deep sea
Ashley Balzer
An otherworldly nursery of seldom-seen creatures underscores the need for deep sea protections
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