climate change
Since the 1940s, NASA has been testing experimental aircraft (aka X-planes) at California’s Armstrong Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base. In the past two decades, however, the agency […]
While the blockbuster franchise might have given us a distorted view of science’s capabilities to address species extinction, new research might come close to “resurrecting” lost species’ DNA.
There’s concrete tradeoff logic lurking beneath the numbers and market abstractions.
Glenn Albrecht has ideas about how to cope with the effects of a changing world: Invent a new language.
In hopes of saving their countries, many small nations are making big promises on cutting emissions.
If economic growth knowingly increases mass-scale suffering, can we stop chasing it?
In Canada and Austria, there are some signs that the young Swedish activist is already reshaping the political landscape.
Even before publication, health agencies were asking the journal not to publish the research.
Part of the U.K.’s push for total wind energy.
The building material seems so ubiquitous — what can we use in its place?
Bio-plastics could prove to be a suitable alternative to single-use plastics.
Determining whether human nature is short-sighted when it comes to survival-necessary situations
A new report argues that we stand to gain a lot economically by investing in 5 key areas.
Norway plans to pay Gabon $150 million to protect its vast network of rainforests.
In his book, Earth Emotions, Glenn Albrecht coins “psychoterratic.”
It just might be a possibility.
The week-long global protest, which is calling for an end to the age of fossil fuels, is taking place in more than 160 countries today.
The move comes one day before more than 1,500 Amazon employees are set to walk off the job as part of the global climate strikes.
Suicide rates in Puerto Rico have risen by a third since Hurricane Maria.
A new research article states that the obesity epidemic is affecting more than just waistlines.
Employees from Amazon and Microsoft plan to join the global protest, too.
Two recent polls underscore Americans’ shifting attitudes on climate change.
We need electric planes, sustainable aviation fuels, and hybrid propulsion now, not later.
Barbara J. King on animal emotions, anthropomorphism, and the future of the planet.
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A scientist in Sweden makes a controversial presentation at a future of food conference.
Hurricane Dorian has devastated the islands.
We trust science more than we even realize, and yet we’re quick to reject it. Why?
The Category 5 hurricane was moving at speeds of about 1 mph over the Bahamas on Sunday and Monday.
The effects of deforestation extend farther than previously thought.