Food insecurity, the lacking of access to adequate food, is a prevalent global issue.
Norway: The Greenest Country on Earth?
Norway mainly uses hydropower, primarily blue hydrogen, a source of renewable energy that takes the movement of water and generates energy.
Norway mainly uses hydropower, primarily blue hydrogen, a source of renewable energy that takes the movement of water and generates energy.
Severe Crisis at the Great Barrier Reef, Researchers Warn
This heatwave led to the sixth mass bleaching for the reef since 1998.
This heatwave led to the sixth mass bleaching for the reef since 1998.
Chewing Gum Releases 1000s of Microplastics Into Bloodstream
Major sources include plastic pellets, personal care products, paint and resins, synthetic textiles and the breakdown of larger plastics like bags and containers.
Major sources include plastic pellets, personal care products, paint and resins, synthetic textiles and the breakdown of larger plastics like bags and containers.
“Right to Repair” Extends Product Lifespans
Electronic waste is the world’s fastest-growing solid waste stream, with 62 million tonnes of electronic waste generated in 2022 alone.
Electronic waste is the world’s fastest-growing solid waste stream, with 62 million tonnes of electronic waste generated in 2022 alone.
Wireless Electricity: Dismissed as Pie in the Sky—Until Now?
Wireless electricity distribution is the transmission of electrical energy without the use of wires or tangible physical links.
Wireless electricity distribution is the transmission of electrical energy without the use of wires or tangible physical links.
LED Bulbs Dominate New Energy Efficient Lighting World
From an energy perspective alone, LEDs are hard to beat.
From an energy perspective alone, LEDs are hard to beat.
Plants Talk? It Turns Out, Flora Can Communicate
According to National Geographic, this signaling system operates like an “early warning network,” letting plants prepare themselves and the surrounding community for incoming dangers.
According to National Geographic, this signaling system operates like an “early warning network,” letting plants prepare themselves and the surrounding community for incoming dangers.
Stemming the Tide of Wildlife Declines
Wildlife populations have plummeted at an alarming rate over the past half-century.
Wildlife populations have plummeted at an alarming rate over the past half-century.
Abandoned Fishing Gear Fouls the World’s Ocean
Ghost gear enters the marine environment in a variety of ways.
Ghost gear enters the marine environment in a variety of ways.
Rivers Turning Orange in the Arctic
More broadly, these orange rivers and streams are part of the Arctic Network, a larger regional area containing 19.3 million acres of land. In 2018, the National Park Service received reports of one of the first orange streams in the Brooks Range.
More broadly, these orange rivers and streams are part of the Arctic Network, a larger regional area containing 19.3 million acres of land. In 2018, the National Park Service received reports of one of the first orange streams in the Brooks Range.
Trump Kills EV Tax Credit, but Will It Kill the EV?
The loss of the credit poses some consequences for buyers and manufacturers alike. It is likely that it will decrease demand for EVs.
The loss of the credit poses some consequences for buyers and manufacturers alike. It is likely that it will decrease demand for EVs.
Declining U.S. Bird Populations Worry Environmentalists
Bird populations in the United States are facing alarming declines.
Bird populations in the United States are facing alarming declines.
AI Data Centers Erasing Energy Efficiency Gains
One advance comes from the University of Waterloo, where researchers developed ultra-efficient “code kernels” to speed internet traffic while cutting power.
One advance comes from the University of Waterloo, where researchers developed ultra-efficient “code kernels” to speed internet traffic while cutting power.
Adapting Our Response to Changing Forms of Wildfire
This pattern change in wildfires has been driven by a multitude many factors. Natural factors like wind patterns, climate variability and droughts have always influenced the development of wildfires.
This pattern change in wildfires has been driven by a multitude many factors. Natural factors like wind patterns, climate variability and droughts have always influenced the development of wildfires.
RIP Jane Goodall as the World Celebrates Her Legacy
Ever since childhood, Goodall loved the outdoors, nature and animals.
Ever since childhood, Goodall loved the outdoors, nature and animals.















