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Guest Idea: 5 Everyday Foods to Boost Your Brain Power

When you choose brain-boosting foods like blueberries, fatty fish, nuts, leafy greens, and dark chocolate, you not only nourish your mind but also make a positive impact on the planet.

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Ask a Climate Therapist: How can I balance my travel itch with guilt about emissions?

Dear Leslie, My savings are primarily devoted to travel, whether it's to meet friends abroad, visit family, or explore national

What Farmers Will Pay for President Trump’s War on Iran

The ongoing US-Israeli conflict with Iran has resulted in the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, causing significant disruptions in

The growing allure — and danger — of glacier tourism

Just outside my toddler's room, a vivid blue print of Iceland's Crystal Ice Cave from 2015 adorns the wall. Captured

Earth911 Inspiration: Half The Energy and Doing Just Fine

Earth911 is dedicated to making the circular economy a reality by connecting people worldwide with brands, products, and services for

The night-time nectar bar

Following the "love your slugs" initiative, conservationists and horticulturalists are now urging gardeners to welcome caterpillars into their gardens this

We (Still) Have the Science on Cumulative Impacts

Advocates for environmental policies aim to enhance the health and quality of life for themselves and their communities. These policies

The US–Israeli History Behind Their War Against Iran

The US nuclear weapons community, in its analysis of the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, often emphasizes either nuclear proliferation as

What a Recent Court Win Reveals About the Trump Administration’s Unlawful Attacks on Climate Science

This article was originally published by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. The Trump administration's second term has intensified its