Science
Advances in knowledge about climate change and the effects of warming on our world and way of life.
How Indigenous Cultural Burns Can Help Heal Climate-Ravaged Forests—and People
Interview by Aynsley O’Neill, Living on Earth
Invasive Scud Is Threatening the Great Lakes. Pollution Might Be Helping to Keep It Back.
By K.R. Callaway
Massachusetts Coastal Zone Management Unveils 50-Year Plan to Protect Coastlines from Rising Seas and Extreme Weather
By Ryan Krugman
N.C. Regulators Say Trump’s Proposed Repeal of the Endangerment Finding Would Increase ‘Criteria’ Air Pollutants
By Lisa Sorg
Reintroduced Carnivores’ Impacts on Ecosystems Are Still Coming Into Focus
By Jake Bolster
California Is Finally Updating Its Methane Landfill Rule
By Liza Gross
As Seas Rise, So Do the Risks From Toxic Sites
By Liza Gross
Sea-Level Rise Accelerates in New Jersey, Raising Coastal Flooding Risk, Study Says
By Jon Hurdle
As Glaciers Melt, the Earth’s Cryosphere Is on Thin Ice
Interview by Paloma Beltran, Living on Earth
Built to Fail: Rules at UN Climate Talks Favor the Status Quo, Not Progress
By Bob Berwyn
Unpredictable Spurts of Dry and Wet Weather Cause Confusion and New Challenges for Midwestern Farmers
By Katie Cerulle
Poor Air, Glaring Lights and Stress Could Hobble COP30 Climate Talks
By Bob Berwyn
Can Arizona Maintain Its Drought Response as Water and Money Dry Up?
By Wyatt Myskow
A Disease-Carrying Mosquito Has Landed in the Rocky Mountains Where It Historically Couldn’t Survive
Story by Erin Douglas, photos by Isabella Escobedo
Is Burying the Trees Killed by Wildfires a Climate Solution?
By Elisabeth Kwak-Hefferan
‘Hurtling Toward Climate Chaos’ as COP30 Nears
By Bob Berwyn