Wildfires Can Be Mitigated, Even in a Changing Climate
While wildfires are still blazing around the world, there are ways we can significantly reduce the risk of them.
While wildfires are still blazing around the world, there are ways we can significantly reduce the risk of them.
An exclusive podcast episode featuring an extended conversation with Dr. Alexandra Kosiba.
Red Spruces are faced with droughts, cold fronts, and acid rain. What does the future look like for these important trees?
Professors and advocates speak about how LGBTQIA+ communities experience great rates of homelessness and health issues due to heat risk.
Eastern Hemlock trees, which store more carbon than many other species, are being attacked by invasive insects. Why does this matter?
The spotted lanternfly from Asia invaded the Northeast and mid-Atlantic, threatening many plants and crops. How is the public being informed?
Carbon capture and storage is far from perfect, but if used right, it may be able to play an important role in combatting climate change.
Natural rubber is widely considered more climate-friendly and a better product than synthetic rubber, but it still presents some issues.
Even the tiniest change in climate can eliminate many of the world's current coffee growing regions and put farmers in a bind.
The cocoa oligopoly is driving West African farmers into deep poverty, leading to deforestation and child labor. But there is a path forward.