Environment

The US Attack on Iran May Have Damaged Disarmament Efforts More Than Iran’s Nuclear Capabilities

The recent military strikes by the United States on Iran's nuclear facilities have raised concerns about the implications of such actions on global security and nonproliferation efforts. The bombings targeted

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Utah’s fragile desert could feel like the Sahara if America’s biggest data center gets built

This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Grist and The Salt Lake Tribune, a nonprofit newsroom in Utah.

Earth911 Inspiration: Complex Is the New Normal

A thought-provoking quote by author Ken Webster and philanthropist Ellen MacArthur states, "Ordered, complex, intertwined mutually interdependent systems are the

The power of fungal networks

Introduced earlier this year, the 'Underground Advocates' initiative assists local scientists and communities in integrating their research into legal and

La costa en disputa: Cambio climático, desarrollo y despojo en Puerto Rico

This article was written in collaboration with YamilĂ­n Rivera-Santiago And the hefty politicianinvites us to progress,bringing total amnesia;replacing the soulwith

Wild blueberry farms across Maine suffer as climate change upends growing seasons

This story was originally published by Inside Climate News and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Last summer, the wild

Zero-Waste Cleaning and Laundry Tips

Each load of laundry can unleash up to 1.5 million tiny plastic fibers into the wastewater from your washing machine.

Pig gas slaughter ‘backed by ministers’

The British Government has reopened a carbon dioxide production facility that has been criticized due to its connection with a

The Scientific Integrity Act Just Got Its Biggest Boost in Seven Years

After seven years, the Scientific Integrity Act has made its way back to the Senate, spearheaded by Sen. Brian Schatz