How the Recycling Symbol Duped People into Buying More Plastic
The simplicity of the recycling symbol belies its complicated role in corporate America’s quest to sell ever more plastic
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How the Recycling Symbol Duped People into Buying More Plastic
The simplicity of the recycling symbol belies its complicated role in corporate America’s quest to sell ever more plastic
Millions of Very Hungry Caterpillars Are Munching Their Way through U.S. Forests
Drought is facilitating the devastating spread of spongy moth caterpillars across U.S. forests
Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’ Is Melting Even Faster Than Scientists Thought
Warming waters are reaching several miles into Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier—nicknamed the “doomsday glacier” because of its potential impact on sea-level rise
Landfills Leak More Planet-Baking Methane Than We Thought
U.S. landfills emit methane at levels at least 40 percent higher than previously reported to the Environmental Protection Agency, often in concentrated plumes
Kitten Season Is Out of Control. Are Warmer Winters to Blame?
The summer “kitten season” is starting earlier and lasting longer, which is bad news for both animal shelters and wildlife
Want to Work for the American Climate Corps? Applications Open Next Month
Biden is calling on Congress for an additional $8 billion in funding for the American Climate Corps program
Spike in Lyme Disease Cases Reflects More Accurate Surveillance
In states with high rates of Lyme disease, new reporting guidelines have revealed tens of thousands of previously overlooked cases--giving scientists a better understanding of the public health threat
Shifting to EVs Could Prevent Millions of Childhood Asthma Attacks
For children living near U.S. highways, a transition to zero-emission electric vehicles will mean reduced exposure to dangerous exhaust
Valley Fever Cases Surge after California’s Atmospheric River Downpour
The fungal pathogen that causes valley fever is thriving in the American West—and intensifying atmospheric rivers could be to blame
Israel’s War in Gaza Is Creating Enormous Hidden Health Problems
A toxic mix of dust, ash and other material from 15 million tons of rubble now blankets Gaza and all who live there, posing major health concerns
EV Batteries Are Dangerous to Repair. Here’s Why Mechanics Are Doing So Anyway
Fixing car and e-bike batteries saves money and resources, but challenges are holding back the industry
Quitting Cows Could Have Big Environmental Impacts, but It’s Harder Than It Sounds
Eating less beef, cheese and ice cream would slash emissions, but removing cattle from our agricultural system isn’t easy
Flesh-Eating Bacteria Cases Spiked in Florida after Hurricane Ian
A recent study found that Hurricane Ian led to a spike in cases of vibriosis, a life-threatening illness caused by water-borne Vibrio bacteria
The American Climate Corps Wants You
Biden’s new program is expected to hire 20,000 people in its first year for renewable energy projects and ecological restoration
The U.S. Undercounts Climate-Driven Deaths
The full death toll from extreme heat waves, hurricanes and other climate-related disasters often isn’t revealed until weeks, months or even years after an event occurs
A Crisis of Isolation Is Making Heat Waves More Deadly
As extreme heat worsens, cities are exploring ways to reach isolated individuals before it’s too late
Hackers Could Use Electric Vehicle Chargers to Attack the Power Grid
Hackers have already infiltrated electric vehicle chargers, usually for innocuous reasons, but bad actors could use that foothold to bring down the power grid