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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

Here’s how wastewater facilities could tackle food waste, generate energy and slash emissions

Melita Jazbec, Andrea Turner, Ben Madden
"In the presence of oxygen, microbes break down food and garden organics without producing methane"

Planting trees is critical to fighting climate change, but we don’t have enough baby trees: study

Nicole Karlis
The U.S. doesn't have enough stock and diversity to combat climate change with tree planting, study finds

This year is so hot, Antarctica is missing sea ice equivalent in size to Argentina

Matthew Rozsa
Antarctic sea ice is melting and massive chunks are not coming back yet, alarming scientists

“We are all implicated in this system” — A philosopher’s advice for surviving unethical times

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A new book champions the subtle art of "Arguing for a Better World," in order to actually improve society

“You’re a little bit scared”: TikTok chef Nick DiGiovanni found an unlikely friend in Gordon Ramsay

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The young celebrity chef with a massive following describes his approachable recipes and mentor Gordon Ramsay

The other war from hell: Struggle and suffering in Sudan — while the world looks away

Priti Gulati Cox, Stan Cox
With the world's attention focused on Ukraine, almost no one has noticed a devastating civil war in Africa

Your next-door neighbor should be a park, not a smokestack

Jackie Ostfeld
For many families around the country, dangerous heat and air quality are an everyday reality. They deserve greenery

The race to defuse an oil ‘time bomb’ disaster threatening the Red Sea

Saqib Rahim
A plan to avoid a spill four times larger than the Exxon Valdez is "only half a solution" but better than nothing

The Supreme Court approves controversial fossil fuel pipeline construction — with Biden’s support

Matthew Rozsa
This fossil fuel project, which the president supports, runs athwart Biden's promise to fight climate change

Donald Trump unleashed a war against the U.S. government — and now he can’t control it

Brian Karem
This struggle isn't violent, so far — but if states break away from federal control, the United States is finished

A brain-swelling illness spread by ticks is on the rise in Europe

Zoya Teirstein
The effects of climate change on tick-borne encephalitis are unmistakable

The Indian Ocean’s mysterious gravity hole may be the result of a prehistoric ocean erased by time

Matthew Rozsa
A new study postulates there was an ancient ocean that no longer exists, given the planet's imperfect sphere shape

Outlaw superpower: The United States refuses to play by the world’s rules

Igor Derysh
There's still time to bring our outlaw country back into united community of nations confronting looming horrors

European and US heatwaves “virtually impossible” if climate change wasn’t happening, study finds

Matthew Rozsa
A new study definitively links global heating with the true cause: humans burning fossil fuels

Ken Paxton’s far-right billionaire backers are fighting hard to save him

Robert Downen, Carla Astudillo
Supporters have risen to Paxton’s defense in impeachment, fueled by the deep pockets of oil-rich West Texas donors

Gotta get back in time: The current explosion of time travel novels goes beyond sci-fi and fantasy

Nancy McCabe
If something about how we've been experiencing time feels messed up to you, you're not alone

Antarctica’s rapidly melting ice is in “unprecedented” territory

Matthew Rozsa
If all of Antarctica's ice melts, global sea levels are predicted to rise by 190 feet

Unsanitary and deadly: The Great Stink of 1858 may foreshadow our future climate breakdown

Matthew Rozsa
One of the smelliest summers in history has stark implications for our present climate breakdown, experts say

Live long and flounder: An aging expert on the looming crisis of our longer lifespans

Mary Elizabeth Williams
A new book, "The Measure of Our Age," explores the growing problem of our graying nation

When Greenland was green: Ancient soil from beneath a mile of ice offers warnings for the future

Paul Bierman, Tammy Rittenour
Frozen soil extracted during the Cold War reveals a time when Greenland was free of ice. It could happen again

Coffee bags are changing instant coffee’s reputation— but don’t throw out your French Press just yet

Michael La Corte
“Steeping coffee still feels like ‘brewing’ in a way that dissolving instant doesn’t. It has more romance"

The migrant boat disaster and America’s endless wars: Why we missed the real story

Andrea Mazzarino
Hundreds died in the Mediterranean while we were focused on that submersible. Looking the other way was a choice

Light pollution is the easiest pollution to fix — so why aren’t we doing it?

Matthew Rozsa
Light pollution is an existential threat that belongs in the same conversation as climate change, experts say
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