COVID vaccine hesitancy is showing up in unexpected places By Philip Kiefer / Published March 18, 2021
The US is back in the Paris Agreement. What does that mean? By Rahul Rao / Published January 22, 2021
The attack on the Capitol had all the ingredients of a COVID-19 superspreader event By Sara Kiley Watson / Published January 12, 2021
Cracking down on soot pollution could save thousands of lives—but the EPA won’t do it By Ula Chrobak / Published December 10, 2020
The Trump administration’s environmental legacy can be undone. Here’s how. By Purbita Saha / Published December 9, 2020
North America’s biggest salmon run may no longer be in danger By Alex Robinson / Outdoor Life / Published November 30, 2020
Drilling the Arctic refuge doesn’t make sense—but Trump wants it to happen anyway By Jeremy Deaton/Nexus Media News / Published November 24, 2020
What President-elect Biden could do for the environment in his first 100 days By Ula Chrobak / Published November 12, 2020
Meet the former government officials who quit or retired to protest ‘blatant disregard’ of science By Starre Vartan & Jenny Morber/Undark / Published October 28, 2020
Why COVID-19 attacks aging immune systems so fiercely By Brian Geiss/The Conversation / Published October 6, 2020
How does contact tracing work, and how extensive will it be for Trump? By Nina Pullano / Published October 2, 2020
Five key science takeaways from the first presidential debate By Purbita Saha / Published September 30, 2020
TikTok and WeChat aren’t getting banned after all—but that could change By Stan Horaczek / Published September 21, 2020
Dreamers have been leading America’s pandemic response, despite their own shaky future By Lourdes Medrano/Undark / Published September 3, 2020