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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
Trolling Is taking a toll on science journalism
Lisa Palmer, Silvio Waisbord
Science journalists say they face threats of online harassment — and that newsrooms are not protecting them
How a quirk of the brain prevents us from caring about climate change
Justin Gregg
A very human way of thinking is limiting our ability to stop the climate apocalypse. Some of us can overcome it
A new Office of Environmental Justice is announced
Julia Kane
New Justice Dept. office will take on polluters in hard-hit communities
Animals, plants have their day in court: “Rights of Nature” makes a legal case for climate change
Meryl Phair
Can icebergs sue fossil fuel companies? Can an ocean file a lawsuit over acidification?
The reputational cost of impartiality: How long can Corporate America stay silent?
Jon Skolnik
"At the end of the day, companies are just reactionary"
Apple just launched its first self-repair program. Other tech companies are about to follow
Maddie Stone
Under pressure from shareholders, Big Tech is finally making device repair easier
Climate groups put a monetary number to inaction
Jessica Corbett
"Every second the Senate delays action on bold climate investments, the cost of inaction only increases"
Joe Manchin joins with Tom Cotton to reroute $8 billion in climate funds to weapons systems
Jon Skolnik
The West Virginia Democrat has reportedly made millions from his family's coal business
Reservoirs aren’t emission free
Tara Lohan
In response to recent studies, environmental groups are calling for regulations
California opens investigation into plastics deception campaign
Joseph Winters
The state's attorney general argues fossil fuel companies have long known recycling is a "myth"
The delicate evolutionary dance of dinosaurs and ancient plants
Matthew Rozsa
A new study answers long-held questions about how dinosaurs' mass extinction influenced plant evolution
6 Met Gala attendees who made political fashion statements, from Hillary Clinton to Blake Lively
Joy Saha
A Statue of Liberty gown and an "End Gun Violence" tuxedo were a few outfits spotted on the red carpet
Despite COP26 pledges, the world is losing way too many trees
Chad Small
A new report says the world's pristine forests were destroyed at a relentless rate in 2021
Russia, the U.S. and the Ukraine war: Dance of death in an age of self-delusion
Chris Hedges
Doddering Cold War adversaries are marching toward war: For their decrepit elites, it's literally the last hurrah
The unsettling reason that climate change could lead to more pandemics
Matthew Rozsa
As the climate changes, wild animals and humans are apt to cross paths more often — opening the door for disease
It’s raining harder than ever. New research says climate change is to blame
Joseph Winters
Warmer temperatures cause heavier rainfall across the U.S. — even in the driest cities
The race to design a bacteria that can eat plastic
Matthew Rozsa
There are a number of challenges inherent to using bacteria to dissolve plastic, but the upsides are huge
Jimmy Carter’s landmark moment: The birth of the disability rights movement
Matthew Rozsa
In 1977, people with disabilities occupied federal buildings across America. It was the beginning of something big
Elon Musk, Twitter and the future: His long-term vision is even weirder than you think
Émile P. Torres
Musk wants to save humanity — for a future where we "live" by the trillions inside Matrix-style cosmic simulations
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