Solutions New research: Reclamation of abandoned oil and gas wells, mine sites could create thousands of jobs A regional think tank says damaged mine lands and leaking gas wells that threaten public health and safety could become job generators.
Politics www.theatlantic.com Freight railroads funded climate denial for decades For nearly 30 years, America’s four biggest rail companies—which move the majority of the country’s coal—have spent millions to deny climate science and block climate policy.
Politics The absurdity of the meat wars Nutrition science alone can never fully quantify how food affects our health.
Newsletter The glacier that produced the 'Titanic' iceberg has suddenly stopped flowing After a period of losing 66 feet of ice per year, the Jakobshavn Glacier is growing again - but that doesn't mean glaciers aren't in trouble.
Impacts Ocean acidification is frying fish's sense of smell By the end of the century, the ocean is predicted to become two-and-a-half times more acidic, which is bad news for sea life.