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The Supreme Court’s decision helping polluters is “ideologically driven,” says expert
Matthew Rozsa
Brett Kavanaugh broke from the conservative majority to warn about helping businesses pollute the water
How to protect yourself from ChatGPT and other AI that fosters science denial
Gale Sinatra, Barbara K. Hofer
AI can be used to generate compelling disinformation. Learn how to defend against it
New York’s public housing is sinking — literally
Lylla Younes
There is no plan to protect people in the outer boroughs from the threat of future extreme weather events
Gasoline use isn’t falling fast enough. Targeting ‘superusers’ could help
Kate Yoder
America may have hit “peak gasoline,” but the fossil fuel’s decline is still too slow to meet climate goals
Price inflation: 5 ways stronger UK supply chains can help reduce rising food costs
Amir M. Sharif, Kamran Mahroof, Liz Breen
Supply chains can make simple changes to ensure that rising food costs will climb no further
Pass the oat milk! It’s time that coffee shops stop charging extra for non-dairy milk
Joy Saha
Those who can't tolerate dairy shouldn't be penalized or expected to pay extra for their choice of milk
Coca-Cola’s biggest challenge in greening its operations is its own global marketing strategy
Bart Elmore
"But Coke’s single largest contribution to climate change comes from its refrigeration equipment"
This controversial sci-fi blockbuster about climate change still polarizes scientists today
Matthew Rozsa
Did "The Day After Tomorrow" accurately depict our climatic future? Not quite. But some appreciate a deeper message
“We got to rise up, everyone”: Rep. Jamaal Bowman battles the normalization of Trump
Dean Obeidallah
“It could get way, way worse”: Progressive New York congressman urges media and voters to “get in the game”
How do we know what is true? In an age of war, pandemic and conspiracy theory, it’s not easy
Richard Eckersley
To survive this crucial century, we need to solve the problem of truth. That may be our biggest single challenge
We abandoned nuclear power. Now, Earth is paying the price
Nick O’Hara
Nuclear power is low-carbon, and uses a fraction of the land as solar. Did we bet on the wrong horse?
Should we pay people to take care of nature? A possible solution to the mass extinction crisis
Matthew Rozsa
Echoing the tenets of universal basic income, a new study suggests paying people to protect nature will save money
Cleaning up plastic pollution on Earth isn’t impossible. A new UN report explains how
Matthew Rozsa
A new UN report says that the plastic pollution crisis, while dire, is solvable
How corporations use greenwashing to convince you they are battling climate change
Tom Lyon
Companies say they're investing in environment while lobbying against climate legislation
Climate change is making crabs lose their sense of smell — and seafood may never be the same
Matthew Rozsa
Climate change is altering acidity levels in the ocean — and when crabs pay the price, so do humans
How Big Oil is manipulating the way you think about climate change
Kathleen Dean Moore
A logic professor explains how a persistent, subtle fallacy has infected public discussion of climate change
Corporations are trying to cancel free speech — here’s how
Ebony Martin
Oil and gas companies use frivolous lawsuits to bully and silence climate change activists
Trump lied shamelessly in CNN’s Town Hall — but he’s just a symptom of our national dysfunction
Brian Karem
As Kevin McCarthy is held hostage by the likes of George Santos, Trump returns to prime time to trigger everyone
Confronting the gun lobby’s biggest myth
Nina Vinik
We must move past the myth that guns make us safer
US support for nuclear power soars to highest level in a decade
Akielly Hu
As the country looks to decarbonize, nuclear’s popularity continues to climb
What’s the latest on GMOs and gene-edited foods — and what are the concerns?
Karen Massel
"What are GMOs and gene-edited foods? And how are they shaping the future of our food systems?"
Not your grandfather’s military-industrial complex: Experts say new Pentagon stats are “stunning”
Ben Freeman, William Hartung
Military-industrial complex uses unprecedented influence to corrupt D.C. and starve funding for everything else
Chile’s national lithium strategy raises questions about the environmental and social costs of EVs
Tushar Khurana
Critics want the move to protect ecosystems and communities from unnecessary extraction
Our tropical fruits are vulnerable to climate change. Can we make them resilient in time?
Rajeev Varshney, Abhishek Bohra
Bananas, passionfruit and pineapples are some of the most popular fruits. How will climate change affect this?
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