Environment

Can a Shifting World Order Help Deliver Progress at the UN Climate Summit?

New Climate Diplomacy: Urgency, Challenges, and Hope for a Sustainable Future This blog was originally published on Backchannel on Sept. 18. Amidst global turmoil, the latest advancements in global climate

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Nanomaterials in Consumer Products: Miracle or Menace?

Nanomaterials have long been hailed as a groundbreaking technology with the potential to revolutionize various industries. These tiny particles, measuring

Senate Republicans just voted to dismantle America’s only climate plan

The Senate's passage of a controversial domestic policy bill has sparked intense debate and criticism from environmental advocates, clean energy

The Supreme Court just ended its term. Here are the decisions that will affect climate policy.

The recent Supreme Court term was filled with decisions that had significant implications for climate and environmental policy, despite the

Scientists IN Society: From Isolation to Engagement

The recent science and health policy changes enacted by the Trump administration have caused significant disruptions in the scientific community

Plan Ahead for Extreme Air Conditions

Wildfires are becoming an increasingly common threat across the United States, with the annual acreage burned by wildfires on the

Earth Action: Clean a Beach

Beach cleanups are essential for protecting our oceans and coastal ecosystems from the harmful effects of pollution. With plastic waste

Fashion ‘lays waste to wetlands’

Fashion waste from popular UK brands such as Next, Asda, and M&S have been discovered in protected wetlands in Ghana,

What climate change means for agriculture: Less food, more emissions

New research has shed light on the challenges of growing food on a warming planet. Two recent studies, one historical