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Pikas are adapting to climate change remarkably well, contrary to many...

Andrew Smith, Arizona State University Climate change is harming many special places and iconic species around our planet, from Glacier National Park’s disappearing glaciers to...

Pikas are adapting to climate change remarkably well, contrary to many...

Andrew Smith, Arizona State University Climate change is harming many special places and iconic species around our planet, from Glacier National Park’s disappearing glaciers to...

5 years after Paris: How countries’ climate policies match up to...

Morgan Bazilian, Colorado School of Mines and Dolf Gielen, Colorado School of Mines Saturday marks the fifth anniversary of the Paris climate agreement – the...

Magnetic induction cooking can cut your kitchen’s carbon footprint

Kenneth McLeod, Binghamton University, State University of New York To curb climate change, many experts have called for a massive shift from fossil fuels to...

Peatlands keep a lot of carbon out of Earth’s atmosphere, but...

Julie Loisel, Texas A&M University Peatlands are a type of wetland where dead plant material doesn’t fully decompose because it’s too soggy. In these ecosystems,...

How Taiwan uses Buddhist literature for environmental education

Natasha Heller, University of Virginia Climate change is one of the biggest challenges that the world faces. A United Nations report has cautioned that greenhouse...

Biden’s ambitious energy plan faces headwinds, but can move the US...

Scott L. Montgomery, University of Washington President-elect Joe Biden calls climate change an existential threat to America’s environment, health, national security and economy, and has...

Coronavirus relief funds could easily pay to stop the worst of...

David L. McCollum, University of Tennessee CC BY-NDAs of late summer, governments around the world had pledged US$12.2 trillion of relief in response to the...

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