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It’s not just Coca-Cola: Corporations have co-opted the UN climate talks
Kate Yoder
COP27 is covered with logos. But that's just the start of companies' influence.
Population growth, climate change create an ‘Anthropocene engine’ that’s changing the planet
Manfred Laubichler
The 'Anthropocene engine' forges forward as population and emissions hit record levels — how can it be slowed?
Bees’ average lifespan has halved in fifty years. That could be bad news for humanity
Matthew Rozsa
One-third of the human diet comes from plants pollinated by bees
Fruit and vegetables: Is it better to peel them?
Kirsty Hunter
Not all fruit and vegetables need to be peeled. In fact, a lot of nutrients are lost when we peel them
The population has reached 8 billion — but experts aren’t worried about overpopulation. Here’s why
Troy Farah
Why humanity at 8 billion people does not mean we've hit a “Malthusian catastrophe”
With 10k layoffs looming, Jeff Bezos grants Dolly Parton millions and pledges his fortune to charity
Joy Saha
"Building Amazon was not easy ... charity, philanthropy, is very similar"
Getting to ‘net-zero’ emissions: How energy leaders envision countering climate change in the future
Seth Blumsack, Lara B. Fowler
Energy companies don't believe in renewable energy in totality, and many are afraid of the accompanying risks
Loss and damage: Who is responsible when climate change harms the world’s poorest countries?
Bethany Tietjen
This year at COP, countries may decide if and how to compensate countries most impacted by climate change
Ron Johnson says Biden is “compromised” by China
David Edwards
Sen. Ron Johnson expressed having "a feeling" about Biden during an interview with Fox News host Maria Bartiromo
Wildfire smoke may warm the Earth for longer than we thought
Nealan Gerrebos, Allan Bertram
Brown carbon — carbon released from burning biomass — is trapping smoke in the atmosphere
Wildfires reshape forests and change the behavior of animals that live there
Taylor Ganz
Wildfires affect forest animals in a multitude ways — both harmful and helpful, oddly
Bees face many challenges — and climate change is ratcheting up the pressure
Jennie L. Durant
Bees have long faced issues as a result of anthropogenic climate change, but things are getting worse
The meat industry is borrowing tactics from Big Oil to obfuscate the truth about climate change
Brian Kateman
Big Meat is using astroturfed research to obfuscate the effect of meat on the planet. Why are we letting them?
Ron DeSantis avoids saying ‘climate change.’ Incarcerated Floridians are living it.
Alleen Brown
Florida lacks a comprehensive policy to protect people locked in increasingly sweltering prisons
Official estimates indicate that meat consumption is falling in the UK – not all of the data agrees
Kerry Smith, Emma Garnett
People must eat 30% less meat by the end of the decade to lower the environmental impact of food production: report
Can cannabis help us win the war against antibiotic resistance?
Troy Farah
Cannabis-based drugs like CBD and THC show surprising potential for defeating antibiotic-resistant germs
How fact-checking Thoreau’s observations at Walden Pond can inform modern research
Tara K. Miller, Richard B. Primack, Abe Miller-Rushing
How do scientists know that historical data is appropriate to use?
The greatest threat emperor penguins face is climate change
Stephanie Jenouvrier
Emperor penguins get Endangered Species Act protection. Can it save them?
Whatever the hell happens in this election, let’s commit to facing the truth
Chauncey DeVega
After six years of reassuring America that somehow everything will be OK, it's time for the media to get real
Former GOP chair Michael Steele: Democrats are “inept,” media are “hypocrites and liars”
Dean Obeidallah
Republicans selling a sinister fantasy version of America while Democrats are just clueless, says former GOP head
How voter suppression and gerrymandering by the Texas GOP derails environmental justice
Elliott Woods
Voter suppression blocks calls by Texans of color for regulation and climate action
These 3 governor’s races could determine whether the Midwest reaches its climate goals
John McCracken
Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin have clean energy plans. Fossil-fuel-friendly candidates could undermine them
Benghazi! The day that launched America’s dizzying downward spiral — and I was there
Ethan Chorin
Obama didn't tell the truth — and the right weaponized that viciously. This is how America drove itself nuts
In Brazil, Lula vows to halt deforestation — but it won’t be easy
Blanca Begert
The president-elect faces deep political division, and Bolsonaro still has two more months in power
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