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An urgent plea to save the world’s megaforests
M.R. O'Connor
In “Ever Green,” two conservationists present a surprisingly hopeful look at the five largest forests left on Earth
Not quite armageddon: A large asteroid is whizzing by Earth this week
Matthew Rozsa
The 1.1-mile wide asteroid will pass closer to Earth than any other large asteroid this year
Kia blasted for “we save turtles” car commercial
Stephen J. Lyons
The car company is being accused of "greenwashing"
Climate change whiplashes us from drought to deluge
Jane Braxton Little
"Climate whiplash" describes how on a warming planet weather events seesaw between extremes
NYC wants more rooftop solar. Its fire code is getting in the way
Zoya Teirstein
Public safety vs. climate action: The battle over the Big Apple's rules for buildings
N.Y. redistricting chaos leads to Democratic infighting, charges of “thinly veiled racism”
Igor Derysh
Leading House Dem may run against Black progressive freshman; AOC says it's "shameful" and "imperils our majority"
Scammers and price gougers are taking advantage of desperate parents seeking baby formula
Nicole Karlis
Parents are being exploited by unscrupulous individuals, often in online spaces
The toxic legacy of DDT
Andru Okun
In “How to Sell a Poison,” Elena Conis chronicles the history of the infamous pesticide and its lasting impact
Biden’s Cuba policy is a huge mess — but Obama can show him how to fix it
Medea Benjamin
Barack Obama's historic 2015 handshake with Raúl Castro signaled a new day. Was Joe Biden paying attention?
Climate crisis is reaching a boiling point
Jake Johnson
The Stockholm Environment Institute issued an urgent warning that we are near the point of no return
Biden puts Defense Production Act into effect for baby formula shortage
Kelly McClure
Biden is invoking the act to prioritize what's needed for production and greater ease of supply of formula
Pandemic brings new hardships to India’s domestic workers
Romita Saluja
Under the pretext of Covid-19 safety, employers have tightened restrictions on live-in domestic workers in India
India’s “man-eating” tigers entangled in a blame game
Niranjana Rajalakshmi
India is home to the world’s largest wild tiger population, but human-tiger conflicts are on the rise
America needs baby formula now: It’s time for Biden to send in the Army
Bill De Blasio
I'm telling President Biden what I told President Trump: Extraordinary times demand extraordinary solutions
What is “ecofascism” — and what does it have to do with the Buffalo shooting?
Kathryn Joyce
Social scientist Joseph Henderson on why the Buffalo shooter actually believed he was helping save the planet
Doctors explain why it’s not safe to make your own baby formula at home
Matthew Rozsa
Amid a shortage, recipes for baby formula proliferate online. But doctors say it's not safe. Here's why
“Flash droughts” are Midwest’s next big climate threat
Diana Kruzman
New research shows that dry weather is coming on more quickly than before, with little advance warning
The secrets to passing climate legislation — even in red states
Kate Yoder
These Republican states are passing clean energy bills in the name of freedom and economics
Supply chain issues are getting worse — and climate change is a main culprit
Matthew Rozsa
The baby formula shortage is one manifestation of a supply chain crisis worsened by climate change
There is hope for coral reefs
Tara Lohan
Juli Berwald’s new book 'Life on the Rocks' tracks solutions for corals reefs threatened by climate change
Facing shortages, chemists propose “mining” electronic waste for rare earth metals
Eric Schank
We're leaving the fossil fuel era and entering an "age of metals" — and that may mean sifting through our trash
Companies can soon start paying the Bahamas to store carbon in the ocean
Diana Kruzman
One of the world's first government-run underwater carbon offset programs is coming to the Caribbean
What killer whales need from humans
Tara Lohan
Deborah Giles researched Southern Resident killer whales for years to better understand how to save the species
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