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One woman nearly gave up on solving global problems until she saw the data that changed her mind. Here's why stories of hope can drive real action.
Who, if anyone, is responsible when a person dies from unnatural heat? And what does the law have to say about it?
A new poll from Sacred Heart University's Institute for Sustainability and Social Justice finds that nearly two-thirds of ...
The human fingerprint on global warming was likely evident in Earth’s atmosphere far earlier than previously thought—even ...
Unlike model optimization or hardware redesign, smarter prompts require no new infrastructure. They require awareness. Just ...
With science-based management and real-time data, Utah’s brine shrimp fishery balances the economy and ecology.
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IOMed and the new change in global mediation
IN an international climate marred by deepening fissures and geopolitical fault lines, the idea of resolving disputes through ...
Countries agreed to return for the next round of climate talks in November 2022 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, with stronger commitments to put the world on track for 1.5°C.
Though tepid, this year’s reviews were an improvement over advocates’ criticisms following the demise of similar efforts in ...
The compounding effects of climate change are changing the ways schools operate, as they cancel classes on days with extreme heat or when wildfire smoke is clouding the air and contend with ...