Environment

How Much Microplastic Can Kill Ocean Life?

As much plastic as three sugar cubes. That’s all it takes to kill an Atlantic puffin, according to new research. Researchers have confirmed what environmentalists have long suspected: it takes

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Lasted Environment

We Earthlings: Microplastics In Your Tea?

Research from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona has shed light on a concerning discovery: brewing tea with plastic tea bags

It’s time for eXit

As a scientist, Hayhoe decided to conduct an experiment by reposting content from previous years and documenting the reactions she

Ask A Scientist: How Can Scientists Drive Change Through Climate Lawsuits? 

In light of the escalating climate crisis, there is a growing urgency to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for their

A secret weapon in agriculture’s climate fight: Ants

Ants: Nature's Tiny Warriors in the Fight Against Plant Diseases The humble ant, with its six nimble legs and antennaed

Guest Idea: How to Build the Sustainable Wardrobe of Your Dreams

Remember, the goal is not to buy tons of new clothes but rather to invest in pieces that you will

Remembering Andrew Lees

A decade has passed since the inception of the large-scale mine in Madagascar, and the impact on local communities has

Organizations Call on Senators to Consider Nominees’ Respect for Science

In today's political landscape, the leadership of federal agencies holds significant importance as their decisions directly impact the lives of

Energy is central to American politics. That all started with Jimmy Carter.

still relied on oil from the Middle East, which was politically unstable.” Carter’s energy policy was ambitious, but ultimately not