Science
Advances in knowledge about climate change and the effects of warming on our world and way of life.
New Study Reveals Mycorrhizal Fungal Hotspots and Their Lack of Protections
By Wyatt Myskow
A South Bronx Park is a Hive of Activity—for Bees and for New Yorkers Training for Green Jobs
By Naaja Flowers
Weather Extremes Caused by Climate Change Are Driving Up Food Prices, a New Report Says
By Georgina Gustin
Iowa Agriculture Runs on 110 Billion Pounds of Manure, at a Cost to Its Water
By Anika Jane Beamer
Efforts to Reduce Toxic Algae in Lake Erie Appear to Be Making Progress. Now They Face State and Federal Cuts
By Theo Peck-Suzuki
Southwestern Drought Likely to Continue Through 2100, Research Finds
By Wyatt Myskow
Prominent Everglades Scientist Prepares for Jail Amid Bitter Legal Dispute with Former Employer
By Amy Green
NASA Pulls Back From Promise to Host Major Climate Change Reports, Citing Legal Loophole
By Finya Swai
Humans Are Wiping Out Water Bodies That Life Depends On, New Report Says
By Katie Surma
New Research Shows More Extreme Global Warming Impacts Looming for the Northeast
By Bob Berwyn
As Deadly Floods Hit America, a Meteorologist Looks Ahead
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth
Illinois Lawmakers Vote to Limit Carbon Sequestration Near a Major Aquifer
By Susan Cosier
Despite Catastrophic Flooding, Drought Persists in Parts of Central Texas
By Dylan Baddour
Trump’s Pick to Head NOAA Faces Senators in the Wake of Multiple Weather-Stoked Disasters
By Georgina Gustin
AI Can Help Limit the Spread of Misinformation During Natural Disaster, Study Finds
By Ryan Krugman
Human-Caused Global Warming Spiked the Death Toll of Europe’s Early Summer Heatwave
By Bob Berwyn