More Environment - Page 2
Artists draw attention to the environmental cost of the war in Ukraine
'Invasive species' shows how a plant can become a metaphor for the damages caused by imperialism.
Scientists find stunning new octopus world in the deep sea
Peer into an enchanting realm.
By Mark Kaufman
Exploding volcano does something scientists have never seen before
The eruption that continues to awe researchers.
By Mark Kaufman
Scientists find why the 'big one' may not have shaken California...yet
The ominous southern San Andreas has been quiet. But that won't last forever.
By Mark Kaufman
Satellite images show colossal damage from Ukraine's destroyed Kakhovka dam
As rescue efforts are underway, the true scope of the damage is still unclear.
Wildfire smoke maps: 4 best sites for tracking the smoke
Want to see it? Look outside. Want to see what's happening next? Check these out.
By Mike Pearl
Large spiders are rapidly spreading in the U.S. They're not after you.
It's time we become friendly neighbors.
By Mark Kaufman
The best eco-friendly air conditioners to keep you cool this summer
Celebrate Earth Week with these better-for-the-environment picks.
By Dylan Haas
Biden's new emissions rules are meant to put you in an EV
Reduce tailpipe emissions by reducing the number of tailpipes.
Amazing creature found 27,000 feet under the sea. Here's how it survives.
It has two sets of jaws.
By Mark Kaufman
Mikaela Loach's 'It's Not That Radical' calls for climate justice and collective liberation
"...know that there will be a role for you in this movement, no matter what."
Plastic pollution is clogging a river in Guatemala. Can we ever clean it?
Previous attempts to rid Las Vacas of its plastic have been unsuccessful.
How campaigning saved Europe's 'last wild river'
Albania's Vjosa River has become Europe's first wild river national park.
The high seas can finally be protected under new UN treaty
From environmental stuff — not, like, pirates.
By Amanda Yeo
23 good things already happening in 2023
Behind the scary headlines, the human race is making quiet progress.
By Chris Taylor
Can you power a village with a tiny stream?
The turbines are designed to be easily maintained in regions of the world where generating energy is difficult.
England bans the sale of single-use plastics
Single-use plastics are becoming never-use plastics in England.
The deep sea discoveries and sightings of 2022 are fascinating
"You're always finding things you haven't seen before."
By Mark Kaufman