Science
Advances in knowledge about climate change and the effects of warming on our world and way of life.
More Mountain Glacier Collapses Feared as Heat Waves Engulf the Northern Hemisphere
By Bob Berwyn
Mangrove Tree Offspring Travel Through Water Currents. How will Changing Ocean Densities Alter this Process?
By Hannah Loss
When the Power Goes Out, Who Suffers? Climate Epidemiologists Are Now Trying to Figure That Out
By Laura Baisas
Warming Trends: The Tokyo Olympics’ Reduced Carbon Footprint, a Fin Whale Feeding Frenzy and the Tech Guru Who’s Trying to Bring Back the Woolly Mammoth
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Manure-Eating Worms Could Be the Dairy Industry’s Climate Solution
By Grace van Deelen
Is Burying Power Lines Fire-Prevention Magic, or Magical Thinking?
By Angela K. Evans
Warming Trends: Carbon-Neutral Concrete, Climate-Altered Menus and Olympic Skiing in Vanuatu
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Proteger a la icónica salamandra mexicana implíca salvar uno de los humedales más importantes del país
By Myriam Vidal
Lack of Loggers Is Hobbling Arizona Forest-Thinning Projects That Could Have Slowed This Year’s Devastating Wildfires
By Andrew Onodera
New Study Identifies Rapidly Emerging Threats to Oceans
By Rachel Rodriguez, Bob Berwyn
In the US West, Researchers Consider a Four-Legged Tool to Fight Two Foes: Wildfire and Cheatgrass
By Emma Foehringer Merchant
Warming Trends: Chilling in a Heat Wave, Healthy Food Should Eat Healthy Too, Breeding Delays for Wild Dogs, and Three Days of Climate Change in Song
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Space Tourism Poses a Significant ‘Risk to the Climate’
By Phil McKenna
Natural Gas Samples Taken from Boston-Area Homes Contained Numerous Toxic Compounds, a New Harvard Study Finds
By Hannah Loss
Rediscovered Reports From 19th-Century Environmental Volunteers Advance the Research of Today’s Citizen Scientists in New York
By Rachel Rodriguez
Scientists Are Pursuing Flood-Resistant Crops, Thanks to Climate-Induced Heavy Rains and Other Extreme Weather
By Grace van Deelen