COVID-19 is overcrowding cemeteries and causing heavy metal pollution By Anuradha Varanasi / Feb 12, 2022
This is the Army’s plan to battle climate change—and still fight wars By Kelsey D. Atherton / Feb 11, 2022
All your burning questions about sustainable aviation fuel, answered By Casey Crownhart / Feb 8, 2022
Secrets from zoo polar bears could help conservation efforts in the wild By Maggie Galloway / Feb 7, 2022
Dozens of companies with ‘net-zero’ goals just got called out for greenwashing By Sara Kiley Watson / Feb 7, 2022
Monarch butterflies show hints of a comeback out West, but experts are cautious By Nikita Amir / Feb 7, 2022
Hitting Biden’s greenhouse goals could save billions in health-related costs By Sara Kiley Watson / Feb 3, 2022
The Air Force’s plan to go green starts with sustainable jet fuel By David Roza/Task & Purpose / Jan 30, 2022
Your gas stove could be hurting everyone around you By Danielle Renwick / Nexus Media News / Jan 28, 2022
Offshore wind farms could bank carbon dioxide on slow days By David Goldberg / The Conversation / Jan 25, 2022
What beavers, nature’s engineers, can teach us about managing water By Christine Hatch / The Conversation / Jan 24, 2022
The deadly combination behind the surge of ‘superbug’ fungus outbreaks By Philip Kiefer / Jan 21, 2022
ExxonMobil’s ‘net-zero’ goals don’t address its biggest source of carbon emissions By Hannah Seo / Jan 19, 2022
Coal and transportation fueled a surge in US carbon emissions last year By Sara Kiley Watson / Jan 10, 2022
Nutrient-rich fish are thriving in a coral graveyard off the coast of Africa By Sara Kiley Watson / Jan 8, 2022
There’s something in the water at Pearl Harbor—and it’s making kids sick By Haley Britzky/Task & Purpose / Jan 7, 2022
Climate doom movies like ‘Don’t Look Up’ could be more powerful than they seem By Angely Mercado / Jan 6, 2022
Colorado just saw its most destructive wildfire ever—in the middle of winter By Sara Kiley Watson / Jan 3, 2022
Fires can help forests hold onto carbon—if they’re set the right way By Angely Mercado / Dec 30, 2021
Utility companies could nix one-third of their emissions by 2050. Here’s how. By Angely Mercado / Dec 29, 2021
A North Carolina town struggles under the toxic shadow of the company that built it By Emily Cataneo/Undark / Dec 16, 2021
Hurricane-force winds broke a single-day record while smashing the Midwest’s power grid By Philip Kiefer / Dec 16, 2021
Pesticides can hurt agricultural communities—so why do farmers fight back against bans? By Angely Mercado / Dec 14, 2021
A million ‘super trees’ are coming to clean Houston’s air in the next decade By Nikita Amir / Dec 14, 2021
The salmon of 2100 will have new habitat: the remains of melted glaciers By Kate Baggaley / Dec 9, 2021
Plastic nurdles are killing Sri Lanka’s sea creatures By Ashley Stimpson/Field & Stream / Dec 7, 2021
‘Lithium Valley’ could save one of the most polluted areas in California By Angely Mercado / Nov 30, 2021
The world’s largest military isn’t reporting its giant ‘carbon bootprint’ By Anny Oberlink/Nexus Media News / Nov 29, 2021
The American West’s changing climate might mean more plague-carrying critters By Philip Kiefer / Nov 23, 2021
Biden’s infrastructure act bets big on 3 types of ‘green’ energy tech By Sara Kiley Watson / Nov 22, 2021