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Air pollution harms the brain and mental health, too

Clara G. Zundel
Air pollution doesn't just harm your lungs and skin — new research shows it also harms the brain

Why there’s a children’s Tylenol and Motrin shortage — and how we could end it

Matthew Rozsa
There is a shortage of children's analgesic medicine – but not for the reasons you might think

Dreaming of beachfront real estate? Much of Florida’s coast is at risk of storm erosion

Zhong-Ren Peng
An expert in climate adaptation explains what's changed about Florida's infrastructure in the wake of storms

COP27’s ‘loss and damage’ fund could be a breakthrough — or an empty promise

Adil Najam
The new 'loss and damage' fund aims to help vulnerable nations — but is it only a pipe dream?

What’s really driving “climate gentrification” in Miami? It isn’t fear of sea-level rise

Richard Grant, Han Li
“Climate gentrification” in Miami is largely determined and driven by capitalist investment opportunities

COP27 flinched on phasing out ‘all fossil fuels’ — what’s next?

Fergus Green, Harro Van Asselt
Widespread anxieties about energy made many governments cautious about phasing out all fossil fuels

Ending Amazon deforestation: 4 essential reads about the future of the world’s largest rainforest

Jennifer Weeks
The best reads on the nuanced issues in the Amazon — and who and what is causing it

Unequal mercy: The increasing persecution of refugees

Helen Benedict
Countries embracing Ukrainians are simultaneously persecuting equally desperate refugees from elsewhere

“A ticking atomic bomb”: The Cold War legacy lurking in U.S. groundwater

Mark Olalde, Mollie Simon, Alex Mierjeski
Even after regulators say cleanup is complete, polluted water and sickness are often left behind

How to design clean energy subsidies that work — without wasting money on free riders

Eric Hittinger, Eric Williams, Qing Miao
The key to aiding in industry switches to clean energy may lie in government subsidies

After COP27, all signs point to world blowing past the 1.5 degrees global warming limit

Peter Schlosser
COP27 proved we have a long way to go to reduce our emissions in order to not exceed the tipping point

It’s time for a Christmas truce in Ukraine — and real peace talks

Medea Benjamin, Nicolas J.S. Davies
Neither side can win militarily — and Ukraine will never be in a stronger position. The choice is peace or disaster

Ben & Jerry’s owner may launch ice cream made from cow-free dairy

Michael La Corte
The potential rise of lab-grown milk could result in amazing advances in the world of ice cream

Deadly heat waves engulfed the planet this year: Climate change is a national security crisis

Russel Honoré
As a U.S. Army general, I prepared to do battle with enemies and face disaster. All of humanity must do that now

Pawpaws, America’s latest fruit craze, are being threatened by climate change

Diana Kruzman
Everyone wants a piece of the lovingly nicknamed "Appalachian banana.” Can the species survive a warming planet?

As Tuvalu succumbs to rising sea levels, the island nation wants to be the first virtual country

Natalie Jonas
The small Pacific island aspires to maintain its sovereignty even as it disappears into the ocean

The world’s insurance bill from natural disasters this year: $115 billion

Lylla Younes
That’s 42 percent higher than the 10-year average

South Africa’s small-scale fishers have been marginalized since apartheid — what needs to change

Kathleen Auld, Loretta Feris
Small-scale fishers have long suffered discrimination in South Africa

“Catastrophic failure”: DOJ tried to hide report warning private border wall in Texas could collapse

Perla Trevizo, Jeremy Schwartz
The report confirms an investigation that found the privately built fencing could collapse during major flooding

The real inflation story: Climate change is driving up food prices

Mark Schapiro
COP27 and food price inflation are part of the same story

A nation of attention junkies: Trump and Elon are the perfect symbols of America’s predicament

Brian Karem
We can't give Musk and Trump the attention they crave (because it's literally impossible). We also can't look away

Ancient traces of hurricanes’ impact on the Atlantic sea floor doesn’t bode well for the coast

Tyler Winkler
An oceanographer explains the historical devastation of hurricanes, and the danger they pose to coastal places

GOP plans another post-election “autopsy”: But this one is rigged for Trump

Heather Digby Parton
Remember 2013, when Republicans were advised to moderate their message and tone down the racism? Neither do they

As the outdoor industry ditches ‘forever chemicals,’ REI lags behind

Joseph Winters
Here are some of the other brands that have promised to phase out PFAS
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