Climate change is disrupting the nitrogen cycle between some plants and soil microbes, bringing “false springs” during the day that leave plants more vulnerable to frigid...
Does getting hit in the head disqualify Aaron Rodgers as a source of medial information, or is it simply the fact that he has no scientific/medical...
Cross-laminated timber created from softwood trees is greening the construction energy. Research into new resins could allow the hardwoods common in Michigan to be used in...
The only thing that’s “unnatural” about eating meat has occurred very recently in human history, and that’s factory farming. When I drive past thousand-acre pastures dotted...
A new process was designed to ensure low-income neighborhoods don’t get left behind. Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth From our collaborating partner “Living on...
Transitioning from diesel to electric school buses can promote better lung health for students and reduce emissions. By Kiley Price Oftentimes, you can hear it—and smell...
Our ocean’s beloved coral reefs are home to many vibrant, unique and important marine animals. One of these creatures is none other than the surgeonfish, a...
The finance ministers of Brazil and France pushed this week for a tax on US-dollar billionaires of at least 2% of their wealth each year, with...
Copper is a metal in high demand amidst the energy transition towards net zero emissions and low carbon. This demand stems from its crucial role in...
Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide to the week’s key developments relating to climate change. This week Coral mass bleaching FOURTH MASS BLEACHING: US government...