The Cutest Way to Fight Climate Change? Send in the Otters
Saving California's adorable (and very hungry) sea otters helps control other species, leading to the growth of more carbon-sequestering vegetation. ..
Saving California's adorable (and very hungry) sea otters helps control other species, leading to the growth of more carbon-sequestering vegetation. ..
Global warming is making it harder to predict the movement and location of the ice cover, crucial information for fishing and global shipping. ..
A first commercial test flight shows how fuel made from plants, not petroleum, could make flying cleaner. ..
It’s a 32,000-gallon concrete tank with a wind tunnel grafted on top. With it, researchers can study the seas—and climate change—like never before. ..
It’s called eco-anxiety, a completely natural response to a world gone haywire. And it’s way more prevalent than you think, especially among young ..
The massive deployment of wind and solar will turn you, the humble homeowner, into a critical actor in the operation of the US power grid. ..
Their incessant belching loads the atmosphere with planet-warming methane. But it’s not so simple as just feeding them gas-busting seaweed. ..
An activist coalition is pressuring firms to stop promoting fossil fuel companies—some of which have advertised oil and gas as “climate friendly.” ..
The worst 5 percent of energy producers account for almost 75 percent of the sector’s emissions. ..
A new formula measures the “mortality cost of carbon,” and how much would have to be removed from the atmosphere to save a single life. ..