As secretary of environmental protection, Hess flipped the switch on Pennsylvania’s first commercial wind farm and helped avert a catastrophe at Quecreek mine. Now, his blog...
Using Japan’s most powerful supercomputer, researchers reproduced cases of clear air turbulence around Tokyo. They simulated the fine vortices responsible for this dangerous phenomenon. The usefulness...
A new study has evaluated the contribution of various emission sectors and fuels to PM2.5 mass for 29 states in India and six surrounding countries: Pakistan,...
In 2020, Tufts Wildlife Clinic Director Maureen Murray, V03, published a study that showed 100% of red-tailed hawks tested at the clinic were positive for exposure...
Algorithms can predict what movies or songs you might like, but they can also predict which species a predator would most likely eat. Researchers have been...
Researchers have studied the global trade in highly hazardous chemicals subject to a global treaty — the Rotterdam Convention. The results are sobering: Nearly half of...
Alabama Power pools toxic sludge in a pit above Mobile Bay. Will it remain there? By Lee Hedgepeth MOBILE, Ala.—A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit...
“The climate crisis is a health crisis.” Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, “Living on Earth” From our collaborating partner “Living on Earth,” public radio’s environmental news magazine,...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This is an online version of Carbon Brief’s weekly...
As temperatures rise in the state, so are prices for water and feed. One pioneering goat lady is eyeing new pastures. By Emma Peterson PHOENIX —...