A steep decline of Antarctic sea ice may mark a long-term transformation in the Southern Ocean, and seawater intrusions beneath the Thwaites Glacier could explain its...
In 2024, the world is facing one of the most volatile geopolitical outlooks in decades. More than 50 countries, accounting for half of the global population,...
Backed by federal funding, MIT spinoff Electrified Thermal Solutions says its electrically conductive bricks can replace fossil fuels. By Phil McKenna MEDFORD, Mass.—Inside a cinder block...
Fires fueled by drought are sending smoke south from Canada into the U.S., leaving folks exposed to dangerous particulate matter in the air. By Kristoffer Tigue...
Bio-based fabrics could help reduce emissions and waste from clothing, but may not address overproduction. By Kiley Price Earlier this May, celebrities gathered in New York...
Conservationists are split over how to protect a keystone species in the Cowboy State. Can new science estimating the predators’ effects on carbon sequestration provide a...
A county commissioner risked his political career to support the state’s largest solar project. The project got approved—but voters rejected him. By Dan Gearino LONDON, Ohio—Mark...
The move comes amid the agency’s renewed focus on prioritizing both conservation and resource extraction and compounds pressure on coal communities to diversify their economies. By...
Imagining a world without fish in the world’s tropical oceans. Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth From our collaborating partner “Living on Earth,” public radio’s...
As the U.S. floods the employment market with climate jobs, some are concerned about fossil fuel-dependent communities getting left in the dust. By Kiley Price The...