Environment

The world is heating up. How much can our bodies handle?

In the summer of 2023, a groundbreaking experiment took place at the University of Ottawa where a group of individuals voluntarily subjected themselves to extreme temperatures to test the limits

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Scientists Must Speak Clearly, Especially in Court: Five Tips for Clear Communication

As the effects of climate change become more severe, the legal drive to hold polluters responsible, safeguard vulnerable communities, and

Climate experts say spring is coming earlier. How will that affect agriculture and ecosystems?

Joe Lau, a row crop farmer in St. Joseph, Missouri, has observed an increase in extreme weather patterns recently. He

4 Natural Remedies For Healthy Kids

The global market for natural health products has surpassed $300 billion, with parents increasingly opting for plant-based, gentle alternatives to

Heated Rivalry: Snowpack Vs. Climate Change. Guess Who Wins.

The western United States is facing the harsh impacts of climate change, with record-low snowfall and an early heatwave significantly

Forest Service overhaul sows confusion and concern

This story was originally published by High Country News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. On March

Earth911 Inspiration: Show Up for Planet Earth

Earth Day 2026 presents an opportunity to address the environmental harm caused by recent U.S. policy changes that have undermined

One Year in, the Anti-Science Agenda of the Trump Administration Is Evident

More than a year has passed since President Trump assumed office for his second term, during which a troubling pattern

Trump axed nearly $1B in funding for solar in Puerto Rico

In September 2017, Hurricane Maria left María Pérez without electricity for nearly three months in Puerto Rico. Her house in