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Flora, fauna, and … funga? The case for a third “F”

Jonathan Moens
Fungi are fundamental to rich and sustainable ecosystems. But they still lack explicit legal protections

The Satanists are right: Texas’ abortion ban is a direct attack on freedom of religion

Amanda Marcotte
The anti-abortion movement can't be separated from the theocratic movement of white evangelicals or white supremacy

Scientists say a telescope on the Moon could advance physics — and they’re planning to build one

Nicole Karlis
The Moon's lack of atmosphere and darkness could offers unique observations of the universe

Leaded gasoline is finally gone — but its toxic legacy lingers

Yvette Cabrera
"The lead is still there in the soil"

Can we clean up the mess we’ve created? We have to do it now, or face extinction

Émile P. Torres
Climate change and the crisis of democracy are only the tip of the iceberg — the threat to civilization is here

Reimagining humanity’s obligation to wild animals

Rachel Nuwer
"Wild Souls" explores the worth of individual animals and species, and humanity’s obligations to them

Humanitarians push to vaccinate in conflict zones

Madeline Drexler
Pandemic ceasefires offer an opportunity to expand vaccination efforts, experts say. But negotiation is tricky

Hurricane Ida and the coming eviction crisis

Adam Mahoney
Hurricane Ida turned thousands out of their homes. The Supreme Court might make it worse

How civilizations thwart extinction in the face of existential crises

Matthew Rozsa
History contains many stories of societies that foresaw crises and did nothing. Will we be the same?

“The world is a precarious place”: How PBS’ “Generation 9/11” tells a tender coming of age story

Kylie Cheung
"They’re growing up in a world where there's a base layer of distrust," PBS' "Generation 9/11" director tells Salon

I’m Jewish and vegan — here’s how I celebrate Rosh Hashanah

Valerio Farris
How to welcome the Jewish New Year meat-free

In clashes over cannabis, race, and water, hard data is scarce

Theo Whitcomb
Amid racialized water disputes, hydrogeologists struggle to model a complex aquifer in California’s Siskiyou County

Hurricanes and COVID: Republicans’ hostility to science causes existential emergencies to collide

Heather Digby Parton
Unless we are able to figure out a way to change hearts and minds, this is just the terrifying beginning

How these 6 liquor brands prioritize the planet

Samantha Priestley
Whey becomes . . . vodka?

Planting trees to offset the legacy of racist housing policies

Joe Purtell
Awareness of lasting impacts of old housing policies is growing in both research efforts & in affected communities

Evangelicals, science and the vaccine: Refusal is built on deep-seated fear

Nathaniel Manderson
Too many of my fellow evangelicals see science as the mortal enemy of faith. It doesn't have to be that way

This is what New York City will look like after climate change

Matthew Rozsa
Scalding temperatures, rising sea levels and changing weather will fundamentally remake the Big Apple

Canned chickpeas are better than soaked ones

Nicole Karlis
Canned chickpeas can make a delicious, easy-to-make snack

The social and environmental perils of magical thinking

Louise Fabiani
We can’t just assume that the pandemic, the climate crisis, and other pressing societal issues will work out fine

Spike Lee scrambles to reedit 9/11 documentary after backlash for featuring conspiracy theories

Kylie Cheung
The director featured a conspiracy group in the finale airing Sept. 11 to let the audience "decide for themselves"

Good news: the media is getting the facts right on climate change

Kate Yoder
"Both sides" of what "debate"?

ExxonMobil has poured millions into communities it’s accused of poisoning. Now there’s blowback

Jon Skolnik
The oil giant has channeled large sums to Texas and Louisiana refinery towns. Activists say that's not good enough

Of course “Cowboy Bebop” is already inciting horny male outrage, and it hasn’t even premiered yet

Kylie Cheung
The men of genre fandoms don't want their scantily clad female characters messed with – so what else is new?
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