Are the current heatwaves evidence that climate change is speeding up?
Economist #1 - 4 months ago

An enormous missing contribution to global warming may have been right under our feet
Washington Post #1 - 4 years ago

China’s climate change researchers have a plan to radically reduce emissions by 2050
Vox #1 - 9 months ago

The supply chain crisis is wreaking havoc on the environment as carbon emissions from ships and seaports reach the highest rate since 2008
Business Insider #2 - 2 years ago

Do the current heatwaves show that climate change is speeding up?
Economist #1 - 4 months ago

The Far North Is Burning—and Turning Up the Heat on the Planet
Wired #7 - 12 months ago

Helium is an essential material for research and medical equipment, but it’s nonrenewable and difficult to recycle
The Conversation #4 - 2 months ago

A rapid clean-energy transition could save 181 million years of healthy human life annually by 2050, report finds
Business Insider #32 - 2 months ago

Corporate climate pledges are weaker than they seem, a new study reports
NPR Online News #9 - 4 years ago

Lead pollution in ancient Rome may have dropped average IQ by up to 3 points, study finds
NBC #10 - 2 years ago

How to avoid a green-metals crunch
Economist #1 - 2 years ago

Astronomers found a gas in Venus' clouds that could signal alien life
Business Insider #2 - 17 months ago

Klima publicly launches its consumer-focused carbon offset app – TechCrunch
TechCrunch #3 - 3 years ago

Covid pandemic drove a record drop in global carbon emissions in 2020
CNBC #1 - 2 years ago

Can Europe decarbonise its heavy industry?
Economist #1 - 2 months ago

Mercury Could Be Littered With Diamonds
Wired #7 - 2 months ago

Thawing Permafrost Is Unleashing Mercury on the Arctic
Atlantic #4 - 10 months ago

RepAir Carbon is making carbon removal machines inspired by batteries
TechCrunch #5 - 3 months ago

Global Emissions Rebound to Pre-COVID-19 Levels
Scientific American #3 - 4 weeks ago

Forget Cars, Green Hydrogen Will Supercharge Crops
Wired #7 - 6 weeks ago

The world's largest carbon market is set for a historic revamp. Europe's shipowners are concerned
CNBC #1 - 7 years ago

Kenya’s Octavia gets $3.9M seed to remove carbon from air
TechCrunch #4 - 2 months ago

Enlisting Microbes to Break Down ‘Forever Chemicals’
Scientific American #5 - 9 months ago

Air Quality Mirrors the Racial Segregation of US Neighborhoods
Wired #7 - 2 months ago

China's bitcoin mining is threatening its climate change targets, study says
CNBC #1 - 6 years ago

Why Mercury Isn't The Solar System's Hottest Planet
Forbes #1 - 7 years ago

Climate change is a pollution problem, and countries have stopped similar threats before – think DDT and acid rain
The Conversation #5 - 2 weeks ago

The iPhone 12 Ships Without a Charger. Will It Curb E-Waste?
Wired #5 - 9 months ago

Did the pandemic show us that we can cut carbon emissions? Sort of.
NBC #2 - 4 years ago

The U.S. has a controversial plan to store carbon dioxide under the nation's forests
NPR Online News #8 - 12 months ago

Vaping vs Smoking: What are the Actual Health Differences?
Psychology Today #4 - 15 hours ago

The bubbly chemistry behind carbonated beverages
The Conversation #5 - 2 months ago

On a Pacific Island, Russia Tests Its Battle Plan on Climate Change
New York Times #1 - 16 months ago

Global carbon emissions bounce back to nearly 2019 levels, study finds
NBC #2 - 3 months ago

Soot is accelerating snow melt in popular parts of Antarctica, study finds
NPR Online News #2 - 6 months ago

Carbon offsets are imperfect but necessary and the market needs to grow fast, says B of A exec
CNBC #1 - 11 years ago

Canada announces new methane emission standards for oil and gas sector
Al Jazeera #13 - 4 weeks ago

Pollen season could be longer, more intense, as climate changes, study finds
NBC #6 - 4 years ago

Your Next Car May Be Built With Ocean Rocks. Scientists Can't Agree If That's Good
NPR Online News #5 - 5 weeks ago

Climate engineering would alter the oceans, reshaping marine life – our new study examines each method’s risks
The Conversation #12 - 2 months ago
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