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Lydia Chain • July 8, 2015
A hunger for both meat and a sustainable lifestyle can be combined, but with some caveats
Chelsey B. Coombs • June 30, 2015
Georgia used policy to spur electric vehicle sales, but that changes July 1.
Shannon Hall • June 3, 2015
A government-sponsored scientific panel called for more research on geoengineering — here’s why we shouldn’t even consider it
Shannon Hall • April 13, 2015
A chemist flies through smoke plumes to better understand global warming
Chelsey B. Coombs • March 25, 2015
An all-renewable future isn’t as far away as you might think
Katherine Ellen Foley • February 23, 2015
Tom Cronin stumbled into studying deep ocean floors, and hopes he can help others find the same curiosity for the unknown
Chelsey B. Coombs • February 18, 2015
Probably not, but it can store energy in the form of ice, which is pretty cool
Chelsey B. Coombs • February 10, 2015
To curb climate change and ensure quality of life for the people living in poverty, large institutions have to lead the way
JoAnna Klein • November 24, 2014
The Mountain Pine Beetle kills trees and paints them blue from Mexico to Canada
Shannon Hall • November 12, 2014
Stymied scientists disagree about how to drive home global warming lessons
Katherine Ellen Foley • October 27, 2014
Research digs deeper into the effects of soil microbes on a warming environment
Lydia Chain • October 24, 2014
Climate change makes beaches wetter, hurting the survival of sea turtle hatchlings
Shannon Hall • October 4, 2014
A new study looks at survival of the fittest in an increasingly warm world
Shannon Hall • September 25, 2014
New elevation models of Greenland and Antarctica’s ice caps show an undisputable glacial melt
Amy Nordrum • July 9, 2014
The National Park Service shows growing concern for climate impacts on Hawaii’s silverswords