A new study demonstrates how chatbots bias public discourse in favor of modest, incremental tweaks to climate policy and ...
Higher-yielding crops designed to boost food security and farmer incomes have had striking co-benefits for nature, which all ...
Perhaps soon. When researchers directly measured carbon beneath commercial seaweed farms, they found it comparable to carbon ...
The US government has a lot of power but even it may struggle to single-handedly reverse the clean energy shift sought by the ...
Today, people are trying to suck greenhouse gases from the air by boosting the amount of carbon-consuming plants covering the ...
They found that underutilized human and livestock waste could substitute 27% of current fertilizer use in China, 26% in the US, and 47% in India. First they cracked a problem that slows down plant ...
A new assessment offers a fairer approach to sustainable mobility for people who can’t afford zero-emission vehicles: Old cars can still be environmentally friendly if driven in the right way. When ...
New research suggests the answer is yes. Logging rates are dramatically lower where governments in Sub-Saharan Africa partner with NGOs to run protected areas. The most dangerous areas cover less than ...
There will come a point, somewhere above Arizona, where—in the words of John Gillespie Magee Jr.’s much-quoted poem “High Flight”—you slip the surly bonds of Earth. Rising “where never lark, nor even ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. New versions of widespread building materials such as concrete and bricks designed to store carbon dioxide could provide a powerful climate change solution, ...