Science
Advances in knowledge about climate change and the effects of warming on our world and way of life.
Congressional Democrats Assail Trump’s Plans for Deep Cuts to Government Science
By Marianne Lavelle
EPA Cancels Key Science Advisory Board Meeting
By Liza Gross
As NOAA Cuts Continue, Ocean Researchers Worry About Monitoring Programs
By Bob Berwyn
‘Deep Change Theory’ Could Pull Us Out of a Global Climate and Pollution Crisis, Scientists Say
By Bob Berwyn
Protesters Across the Country Tell Trump and Musk: ‘Hands Off’ Our Country
By Liza Gross and Christine Spolar
Artificial Reefs Can Mitigate Coastal Erosion in the Great Lakes. Will Cities Agree to Adopt Them?
By Lily Carey
New Study Projects Climate-Driven Flooding for Thousands of New Jersey Homes
By Jon Hurdle
After Severe Drought and Storms, Ohio Farmers Fear for Long-Term Soil Health
By Anika Jane Beamer
Mounting Habitat Pressures Prompt New Conservation Program for Ailing Florida Bird
By Amy Green
Robbing a Bank When No One’s Looking
By Ian Urbina, Maya Martin, Joe Galvin, Susan Ryan, and Austin Brush - Editors at The Outlaw Ocean Project
How Should You Clean Your House After It’s Engulfed in Wildfire Smoke?
By Anna Gibbs
Earth’s Land Masses Are Drying Out Fast, Scientists Warn
By Bob Berwyn
NOAA Cuts Weather Balloon Launches Due to Staff Shortages After DOGE Layoffs
By Dennis Pillion
New Study Shows Extreme and Far-Reaching Impacts of Sackett Ruling on Federal Wetland Protections
By Lauren Dalban
What 30 Years of Fighting for Environmental Justice Looks Like in One Community
By Bhabna Banerjee
Despite Staff and Budget Cuts, NOAA Issues Critical Drought Warnings in Its Spring Climate Outlook
By Bob Berwyn