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Dogs have a Lyme disease vaccine, so why don’t humans?

Matthew Rozsa
Lyme disease cases are exploding due to climate change and other factors. Why isn't there a vaccine?

The ocean is shattering heat records. Here’s what that means for fisheries

Max Graham
Marine heatwaves can "inject a lot of chaos" as they remake ecosystems and cost coastal economies billions

From Hawaii to Greece, the planet is broiling from wildfires. How much is climate change to blame?

Matthew Rozsa
Although many factors are behind the global series of wildfires, experts say climate change is the primary cause

India, the world’s most populated country, is on track to achieve its climate goals: report

Matthew Rozsa
A new report indicates that India is well on its way toward achieving its carbon emission goals by 2030

Maui’s wildfires overwhelmed hospitals with victims. Is this a preview of our climate future?

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Climate change is already testing our public health infrastructure, which could trigger thousands of deaths

Donald Trump has gone off the deep end for real: He’s a danger to humanity

Brian Karem
Even by his standards, Trump has gone berserk on social media since the last indictment. Drop this guy, America

Bumps in the air: What’s climate change got to do with it?

Mark Schapiro
Add shaky planes, weather delays and cancellations to our new reality under unfriendly warming skies

Don’t be fooled by the spin: Republicans are banning courses and harassing teachers out of their job

Amanda Marcotte
The confusion is the point: Educators can't figure out what's allowed, and are forced to give up teaching entirely

Will glaciers go “extinct” in our lifetime? Here’s what a future without polar ice would look like

Matthew Rozsa
A new study details how climate change is causing extreme weather in the Antarctic and what that means for us

People fleeing flames jump into the ocean as Maui wildfires burn down a Hawaiian town

Rae Hodge
Hawaiian hospitals are overwhelmed: “911 is down. Cell service is down."

Computer science can help farmers explore alternative crops and sustainable farming methods

Barath Raghavan, Michael Kantar
"How can societies develop a food system that meets their needs and is also more healthy and diverse?"

Georgia’s peach crop loss is about more than just fruit

Shelby Vittek
"I can easily imagine Georgia remaining the Peach State decades after it's no longer producing any peaches"

A crisis of isolation is making heat waves more deadly

Akielly Hu
As extreme heat worsens, cities are exploring ways to reach isolated individuals before it’s too late

July was the hottest month ever recorded in human history

Matthew Rozsa
There will be "dire consequences" for people on Earth if global warming continues, according to experts

Alaska’s capital Juneau is flooded out by melting glaciers

Matthew Rozsa
"We didn't even think that this was possible," Aaron Jacobs at the National Weather Service Juneau told ABC News

What climate change deniers get totally wrong about the Little Ice Age

Matthew Rozsa
What does a regional period of mid-millennial cooling have to do with today's climate disasters? Absolutely nothing

Even Republicans like Richard Nixon were once champions of the environment. What happened?

Matthew Rozsa
There was once a bipartisan consensus that environmental reform is important, but corporate interests took priority

Why America is going backward: Being the richest nation in history isn’t enough

Mike Lofgren
America is the greatest economic and military power in world history — and our quality of life is garbage. But why?

Are humans a cancer on the planet? A physician argues that civilization is truly carcinogenic

Troy Farah
In "Homo Ecophagus," Dr. Warren Hern gives human activity a deadly diagnosis

California’s extreme wildfires are triggering “fire whirls”

Matthew Rozsa
Thousands of acres are burning from California to Canada

Tick-related meat allergies are on the rise — yet most doctors don’t recognize the symptoms

Elizabeth Hlavinka
You may have a tick-borne allergy to meat or dairy and not even know it. Even many doctors are unaware of AGS

In bluefin tuna, fisheries science is never neat

Ben Goldfarb
Could the future of bluefin tuna really be "safe and secure," as one biologist put it?

Discounting produce at the end of its shelf-life can cut food waste— and help fight climate change

Joy Saha
The practice could help keep more perishable items out of landfills and reduce overall food waste

Scientists warn deep sea mining could be an environmental disaster as regulation negotiations stall

Elizabeth Hlavinka
We barely know anything about the bottom of the ocean. Nations are racing to mine it anyway
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