environment
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.
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.
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.
Some pesticides are about as toxic as table salt.
Employees from Amazon and Microsoft plan to join the global protest, too.
Two recent polls underscore Americans’ shifting attitudes on climate change.
A scientist in Sweden makes a controversial presentation at a future of food conference.
Contrary to popular belief, the Amazon rainforest does not produce 20% of our planet’s oxygen.
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.
Reviewing the conflagration within Central Africa.
Ecosia says the funds generated from users’ searches help to plant one tree every second.
Humans hate to surrender, but this clearly makes good sense.
Satellite movie shows clouds of carbon monoxide drifting over South America.
If we make the right choices, there’s hope for the future.
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They experience reality differently than we do.
The Amazon Rainforest is often called “The Planet’s Lungs.”
The loss of elephants accelerates climate change.
A transformational tool for the future of the world.
The startling discovery comes from researchers with the U.S. Geological Survey.
Some nations can’t afford to make climate change a political issue.
The synthetic chemicals — called PFAS — never break down naturally.
It’s made from Chernobyl water and rye. What could possibly go wrong?
How different types of green space affect mental health.
Cognitive psychologist Donald Hoffman hypothesizes we evolved to experience a collective delusion — not objective reality.
Atop hundreds of bus stops, rest stops for bees.