Gut bacteria may reduce harmful effects of nicotine on the liver
New Scientist #3 - 3 weeks ago

How the end of carbon capture could spark a new industrial revolution
The Conversation #3 - 3 months ago

Why Are Alaska’s Rivers Turning Orange?
Scientific American #3 - 12 months ago

Food and farming could stymie climate efforts, researchers say
Science #2 - 8 months ago

Robotic hand pokes food and water to tell if they have mercury in them
New Scientist #4 - 4 weeks ago

The Clean-Energy Equation No One Can Solve Yet
Atlantic #3 - 2 months ago

How the Hydrogen Revolution Can Help Save the Planet—and How It Can’t
Scientific American #2 - 2 weeks ago

Things Are Looking Up for Asteroid Mining
Wired #3 - 6 months ago

UK greenhouse gas emissions jumped by a record amount last year
New Scientist #3 - 6 weeks ago

Asteroids Could Fuel the Clean-Energy Transition
Atlantic #2 - 4 weeks ago

Replacing Lead Water Pipes with Plastic Could Raise New Safety Issues
Scientific American #4 - 4 years ago

California to hunt greenhouse gas leaks and super-emitters with monitoring satellites
Science #2 - 3 months ago

Plants are more productive on weekends thanks to cleaner air
New Scientist #2 - 3 weeks ago

Tobacco and Nicotine Addiction
Psychology Today #3 - 2 weeks ago

Microsoft taps India’s Varaha for durable carbon removal offtake
TechCrunch #4 - 4 weeks ago

Moon to attend Major Economies Forum on climate
Korea Herald #3 - 3 weeks ago

Underground fungi absorb up to a third of our fossil fuel emissions
New Scientist #2 - 11 months ago

Wildfires Broke Records around the World in 2021
Scientific American #2 - 2 days ago

Microsoft’s carbon-removal plans aren’t dead after all
TechCrunch #7 - 3 weeks ago

[H.eco Forum] Heed warnings of rising sea levels
Korea Herald #8 - 2 weeks ago

Fix the Planet newsletter: The race to replace meat
New Scientist #6 - 3 months ago

Regulating Power Plants Is a Health Issue
Scientific American #4 - 2 months ago

New Zealand wants to tax cow burps – here’s why that’s not the best climate solution
The Conversation #1 - 29 years ago

Josh Brolin says he uses nicotine pouches '24 hours a day' and sleeps with them in his mouth
Business Insider #19 - 17 months ago

Meet the Endoterrestrials
Atlantic #1 - 3 years ago

Record Drop in U.S. Emissions Is No Cause for Celebration
Scientific American #2 - 6 months ago

Why taxing cow burps isn’t the best climate solution
The Conversation #1 - 29 years ago

As CO2 emissions from supply chains come into focus, this startup is aiming at farms
TechCrunch #3 - 3 weeks ago

In Brazil, mining giant Vale is sued over metal contamination found in Indigenous peoples
Associated Press #1 - 2 months ago

Shell Wins Appeal Against Landmark Ruling That Ordered It To Slash 45% Of Its Emissions By 2030
Forbes #1 - 2 years ago

Gas stoves may soon come with a tobacco-style health warning label in California
NPR Online News #1 - 2 years ago

Global vegetation stores decade of human carbon emissions underground
New Scientist #5 - 2 years ago

Trawling Boats Are Hauling Up Ancient Carbon From the Ocean Depths
Wired #4 - 2 months ago

Flavored Vapes Should Be Banned And E-Cigarettes Regulated To Stop Kids Getting ‘Recruited And Trapped’ By Tobacco Firms, WHO Says
Forbes #1 - 4 weeks ago

Zyn gets FDA approval to claim lower risk than cigarettes
USA Today - 2 weeks ago

U.S. and E.U. Pledge to Cut Methane Emissions, But Obstacles Abound
Scientific American #2 - 16 hours ago

Why Deleting Carbon From the Atmosphere Is So Controversial
Wired #4 - 2 days ago

As the Great Salt Lake dries up, it's also emitting millions of tons of CO2
NPR Online News #1 - 10 days ago

Supreme Court declines to block Biden rules on planet-warming methane and toxic mercury emissions
CNBC #19 - 2 years ago

Greenhouse gas emission rebounds in Korea
Korea Herald - 2 months ago
More Chemistry News


Political Stance
Split
Left
Right
Establishment Stance
Split
Critical
Pro
Writing Style
Provocative
Nuanced
Depth
Breezy
Detailed
Shelf-Life
Short
Long
Recency
Evergreen
Latest