Environment

As ‘doomsday’ glacier melts, can an artificial barrier save it?

The urgency of the situation has prompted researchers to consider unconventional methods to save the Doomsday Glacier. John Moore, a glaciologist from Lapland University, is leading the charge in proposing

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Crafts Made From Found Fall Foliage

Twig Picture Frame Photo: Deschanel Gordon/Kids Craft Room Turn found twigs into a rustic and charming picture frame with this

The Election Is Almost Here—But Where Is the Farm Bill?

Congress Takes Break with Key Legislation Unresolved As Congress heads out of Washington, DC for the campaign trail, critical legislative

First commercial CCS plant is in Illinois. It leaks.

The recent revelations of leaks at Archer Daniels Midland's (ADM) carbon dioxide sequestration well in Decatur, Illinois, have sparked concerns

Guest Opinion: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Help Solve The Drinking Water Problem

My journey into the world of water began when I first realized that water was becoming scarce. In 2010, my

Lessons from Extinction Rebellion: the spark

Extinction Rebellion (XR) has been a prominent force in the climate activism movement, drawing inspiration from key theorists like Charles

Gas Plants Have a Real Climate Problem. So Do Some Proposed Approaches for Addressing It. 

Addressing the Climate Crisis: Rethinking Methane Gas Power Plants Methane gas-powered plants have become a significant source of carbon pollution

What happens to the world if forests stop absorbing carbon? Ask Finland.

Finland's Ambitious Carbon Neutrality Target Threatened by Declining Forest Sinks Tiina Sanila-Aikio, former president of the Finnish Sami parliament, is

World Food Day: Time To Start Food Distribution Improvements

World Hunger: A Global Crisis in Need of Action According to recent reports, up to 783 million people around the