Celebrate a firework-less Fourth of July with drones, bubble guns, or confetti cannons By Carla Delgado / Jun 30, 2023
Young climate defenders bring hope in an unprecedented US lawsuit By Richard Forbes/High Country News / Jun 29, 2023
Marine microplastics chemicals may make microbes more resistant By Michael Allen / Hakai Magazine / Jun 28, 2023
Supreme Court rules the US is not required to ensure access to water for the Navajo Nation By Robert Glennon/The Conversation / Jun 23, 2023
Why scientists want to banish barnacles from ship hulls By Chris Baraniuk / Hakai Magazine / Jun 20, 2023
‘Unprecedented’ ocean temperatures and extreme heat waves pop up around the globe By Laura Baisas / Jun 20, 2023
‘Slow water’ could transform the Southwest, one little rock wall at a time By Erica Gies / Jun 20, 2023
Longleaf pine forests in Alabama are making a comeback—thanks to fire By Jamie Dickman / Jun 14, 2023
Community-owned solar will soon power this small mountain town in Puerto Rico By Katherine Rapin/Nexus Media / Jun 12, 2023
The planet has 8 measures of stability—and we’re pushing past most of them By Carla Delgado / Jun 12, 2023
These air purifiers are actually on sale right now at Amazon and Best Buy By Stan Horaczek / Jun 9, 2023
Kraken tests algorithm-based EV charging that won’t sink the grid By Cadence Bambenek / Hothouse / Jun 8, 2023
The ISS’s latest delivery includes space plants and atmospheric lightning monitors By Andrew Paul / Jun 6, 2023
These species were discovered in museum collections. They might already be extinct. By Katarina Zimmer / Undark / Jun 4, 2023
It will cost up to $21.5 billion to clean up California’s oil sites. The industry won’t make enough money to pay for it. By Mark Olalde/ProPublica / Jun 3, 2023
1 in 5 people are likely to live in dangerously hot climates by 2100 By Kristoffer Tigue/Inside Climate News / May 29, 2023
Scientists and Indigenous people team up to build a kelp seed bank By Natalia Mesa/Hakai Magazine / May 28, 2023
Plant-covered roofs could help chill Brazil’s heat-stricken favelas By Jill Langlois/Undark / May 26, 2023
Electric cars are better for the environment, no matter the power source By Charlotte Hu / May 26, 2023
Wetlands lose some environmental protections in new Supreme Court ruling By Laura Baisas / May 26, 2023
Chevron’s carbon offsets are mostly ‘junk,’ according to global watchdog investigation By Laura Baisas / May 24, 2023
These massive, wing-like ‘sails’ could add wind power to cargo ships By Sara Kiley Watson / May 23, 2023
Colorado River deals pays Arizona, California, and Nevada $1.2 billion to use less water By Laura Baisas / May 23, 2023
Plugging methane leaks could open up thousands of jobs in Texas By Martha Pskowski/Inside Climate News / May 21, 2023
This ancient farming practice could get a boost from the US farm bill By Ashley Stimpson/Nexus Media / May 20, 2023
Fixing the ozone hole was a bigger deal than anyone realized By J. Besl/Hakai Magazine / May 19, 2023
World set to ‘temporarily’ breach major climate threshold in next five years By Laura Baisas / May 17, 2023
Power plants may face emission limits for the first time if EPA rules pass By Laura Baisas / May 11, 2023
A fish-kill mystery in a remote Alaska village takes a toxic turn By Saima Sidik/Hakai Magazine / May 7, 2023
How to keep harmful algae blooms from spoiling your vacation By Brad Reisfeld/The Conversation / May 5, 2023