One way or another, overshoot is set to upend climate politics. Ignoring this is convenient, but ultimately helps no one. As ever, the overwhelming lesson is clear: the sooner we cut emissions today, ...
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‘Science of reading’ 101: Free course for NYC teachers helps unpack latest literacy research
The free course includes video from three NYC public schools that shows how teachers can use the science of reading in real classroom conditions.
According to a new study, ocean acidification planetary boundary, endangering marine life and coastal economies.
New findings challenge climate models by revealing the Southern Ocean's unexpected, but also transient, resilience as a carbon sink.
Microplastics were found in Antarctica’s only native insect, highlighting how plastic pollution has spread into remote land ...
The search for the Brown University shooter is over. Last night, the police discovered the body of a man, 48, they believe ...
She worried that she was inadequate at love, until she became a mother. By Sasha Weiss ...
Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of “The Serviceberry,” offers ideas rooted in nature for creating sharing economies as a way to ...
The ozone layer, Earth's invisible shield against harmful ultraviolet radiation, sits quietly in the stratosphere between roughly 15 and 35 kilometers above our heads. For decades, scientists watched ...
Digital financial tools still assume perfect weather and take for granted a constant electrical supply and reliable cell ...
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10 notable books on conservation and the environment published in 2025
The year 2025 might be seen as one of backsliding when it comes to tackling the environmental crises that face our planet.
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A rare polar bear group is evolving new survival moves fast
In a remote corner of Southeast Greenland, a small, isolated group of polar bears is doing something scientists once thought ...
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