Researchers are reanimating 40,000-year-old microbes
Their findings have major implications for the Arctic as its summers both grow warmer and longer.
Their findings have major implications for the Arctic as its summers both grow warmer and longer.
An update to the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List, the global scientific authority on the status of species, underscores the immense challenges facing species in a world transformed by humans but also offer exciting new evidence of how the right interventions can help them survive.
Industrially made foods involve several ingredients and processes to put together, making it difficult to examine their true cost.
Scientists are racing to count Porcupine caribou amid climate changes and ramped up pushes for oil and gas. Despite the odds, there’s optimism for the future.
A state program offering $35 million in tax incentives to boost Massachusetts’ offshore wind industry has seen no takers for two straight years, underscoring how supply chain woes, federal rollbacks, and economic uncertainty have stalled clean energy ambitions.
Singapore’s reputation as one of the world’s cleanest cities is being put to the test by a surge in rodent and insect infestations that experts say is being fueled by climate change and heat stress.
As the Trump administration slashes federal support for renewable energy, states like Massachusetts are expanding their own clean energy programs to fill the policy gap — investing billions in solar, battery storage, and grid modernization to curb emissions and stabilize energy costs.
Calls for reform to allow people across the Pacific threatened by climate crisis to more easily migrate, particularly to New Zealand.