Science
Advances in knowledge about climate change and the effects of warming on our world and way of life.
Trump Pollution Exemptions Would Shield Lawbreakers, Endanger Millions
By Shelby Jouppi
New Handbook Aims to Protect Scientists From Autocratic Threats
By Bob Berwyn
An Important Archive of Congressionally-Mandated Climate Change Reports Just Went Dark
By Lauren Dalban
National Science Foundation to Leave Virginia Headquarters as HUD Moves Out of DC
By Charles Paullin
Part of the New York City Park Experience: Joining the War on Invasives
By Naaja Flowers
Helping Bees Find New Homes Across New York City, From Fresh Kills to Street Planters
By Lauren Dalban
Severe Weather, Uncertain Funding: What’s It Like to be a Local Emergency Manager These Days?
By Alexia Underwood
Searching for Hidden Fungi in the Sonoran Desert
By Wyatt Myskow
Global Climate Talks Resumed This Week in Germany, For the First Time in 30 Years Without the United States
By Bob Berwyn
The Darter Fish and the Data Center
By Lee Hedgepeth, Lanier Isom
Chesapeake Bay Health Slips in 2025 Report Card as Persistent Challenges Threaten Long-Term Gains
By Aman Azhar
New Climate Study Highlights Dire Sea Level Warnings
By Bob Berwyn
Biofuels Policy, a Mainstay of American Agriculture, Has Been a Failure for the Climate, a New Report Claims
By Georgina Gustin
‘We’ve Treated it as a Global Waste Dump’: Costa Rica’s President Calls for Action on the Ocean
By Teresa Tomassoni
The World’s Oceans Are a ‘Ticking Time Bomb,’ Reaching Dangerous Acidification Levels Earlier Than Scientists Thought
By Georgina Gustin
The Race to Engineer Coral Reef Solutions in the U.S. Virgin Islands
By Teresa Tomassoni