Environment

How Science and Advocacy Ended Dangerous Nuclear Testing in the United States

The Legacy of Nuclear Testing: A Call to Action 50 years ago, the world was witnessing a period of widespread nuclear testing that posed grave threats to peace, human health,

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End orca captivity

When asked about the issue at hand, the response remains consistent: intent is difficult to prove, and controlling breeding entirely

These Finnish homes are being heated by a surprising source: Bitcoin

This innovative approach to utilizing waste heat from bitcoin mining is a win-win for both the environment and the economy.

How Attribution Science Can Help Inform Grid Resilience

Extreme weather events have become more frequent and severe due to climate change, leading to power outages that disrupt communities

The Nuclear Testing Moratorium Passes a Milestone

The world has quietly achieved a significant milestone in history on January 14, 2026. It marks the longest period without

Divide and Destroy: A New Year of the Trump Administration’s Authoritarianism

The Erosion of Democracy: A Closer Look at Authoritarian Tactics Authoritarianism is not a sudden shift from democracy to dictatorship;

Why almost none of the homes burned in LA have been rebuilt since last year’s fires

The devastating wildfires that ravaged Los Angeles County last year have left a lasting impact on the region, with fewer

What Is the Carbon Footprint of Video Streaming?

This paradox means that even though each hour of streaming is producing fewer emissions, the total emissions from streaming continue

Mussel atrophy

The ecological crisis facing freshwater mussels in the turbid rivers of The Thames in London is a cause for concern.