While the portrait that emerges from the unprecedented mapping exercise seems positive at first, on closer inspection it is ...
Fast fashion creates mountains of polyester-cotton textile waste—a new recycling method that separates and recycles the two ...
A new study finds that cocoa farms certified as sustainable did not harbor more species than plantations. But they did earn ...
Members of the public are surprisingly willing to listen to and follow expert advice on which climate actions are most ...
Higher-yielding crops designed to boost food security and farmer incomes have had striking co-benefits for nature, which all ...
A new study demonstrates how chatbots bias public discourse in favor of modest, incremental tweaks to climate policy and ...
Herds of impala, wildebeest, kudu and other large herbivores are in decline across sub-Saharan Africa, in part due to rising ...
In 1027, legend recounts that King Cnut of England set his throne on the seashore and commanded the incoming tide to halt. His feet still got wet. A thousand years later, America’s president seems to ...
What if we could transform the material that built the modern world from a climate wrecker into a carbon sponge? Fast-forward Earth about a million years. Humanity has come and gone—perhaps wiped out ...
A new assessment offers a fairer approach to sustainable mobility for people who can’t afford zero-emission vehicles: Old cars can still be environmentally friendly if driven in the right way. When ...
They found that underutilized human and livestock waste could substitute 27% of current fertilizer use in China, 26% in the US, and 47% in India. First they cracked a problem that slows down plant ...