environement
The Arctic Is on Fire Again, and It's Even Worse This Time
Siberian fires are releasing record amounts of carbon dioxide after months of unseasonably warm temperatures in the Arctic, even surpassing last year's blazes.
Creating 'Hedonistic Sustainability' With Wonderfruit's Founder 'Pete' Phornprapha
The annual Thai music fest is about so much more than music.
Shane Smith investigates the true cost of climate denial
As bills caused by climate change begin to mount, Shane Smith investigates the true cost of denial
This group is prepping scientists to run for office in response to Trump
The Trump administration’s attempts to suppress and discredit research on climate change has become a call to action for many usually apolitical scientists.
Trump may threaten Iowa's burgeoning wind energy industry
A look at Iowa's wind power industry, and how it could be affected by Trump's latest executive order.
Scientists are scrambling to safeguard climate data from the Trump administration
Last week in Indianapolis, more than two dozen scientists gathered at a library to download climate data stored on federal servers before the Trump administration took over.
This NASA technology could help measure Arctic ice melt more precisely than ever before
NASA released new global surface temperature data in mid-January, confirming that last year was the hottest ever recorded — for the third year in a row.
Canada Suspends Visas for Residents and Travelers From Ebola Outbreak Countries
Following in Australia’s footsteps, Canada ignores the World Health Organization’s recommendations and imposes a visa ban on West African countries hit by the outbreak.