Topic
Environment
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Polina Porotsky • February 22, 2019
Our sense of disgust of eating insects is largely cultural, and there could be benefits to overcoming our ick
Nina Pullano • February 18, 2019
Lisa Nett encourages students to notice their neighborhood nature
Marion Renault • February 1, 2019
"We leave as little mark as possible," says a local rock climbing guide of the sport's environmental impact
Dani Leviss • January 30, 2019
Warming temperatures are a breeding ground for vulnerabilities in water distribution systems. A new study tackles challenges with maintaining and engineering water systems for a hotter future.
Passant Rabie • January 16, 2019
Producers say they’ll roll-out ‘clean meat’ products soon, but would you eat it?
Marion Renault • January 14, 2019
Children are already experiencing “eco-anxiety” — and psychiatrists don’t really know how to help them cope
Tara Santora • January 11, 2019
Meat and dairy aren’t exactly disappearing, but veggie alternatives are gaining ground
Jillian Mock • December 12, 2018
Airborne dust is a climate force to be reckoned with — only scientists aren’t sure whether it’s helping cool down or warm up the planet.
Nina Pullano • December 6, 2018
In forests, birds flock to find food. On farms with trees — not so much, a new study says
Passant Rabie • December 5, 2018
Climate change is a lead suspect
Donavyn Coffey • November 19, 2018
Plants have never experienced where our climate is going — one researcher wants to prepare them for the worst.
Tara Santora • November 9, 2018
Arctic activities could hurt polar bears, but it won’t matter if sea ice keeps melting
Charlie Wood • October 15, 2018
They’re proving that energy can be cheap as well as green
Lexi Krupp • July 23, 2018
With just two wolves left, Rolf Peterson is pushing for a genetic rescue. He’s about to get it
Charlie Wood • July 20, 2018
Did early humans jump-start global warming?