ICYMI: Beware the Loch Ness Eel & Eavesdropping Squirrels A weekly roundup for busy people By Heather Smith September 13, 2019 In this story: science, international climate policy, politics
A Quarantine in the Forest Holding back a deadly epidemic in Oregon By James Steinbauer September 21, 2019 In this story: forests, state forests, science
Hurricane Dorian + Florida’s Toxic Waste = Trouble It’s hard to keep pollution in one place in hurricane country By Austyn Gaffney September 3, 2019 In this story: climate change, EPA, toxics, science
Will Antarctic Ice Doom Us All? A new study arrives at some disturbing numbers By Chloe Zilliac September 2, 2019 In this story: climate change, international climate policy, science, oceans
Roadsides Are Refuges for Declining Pollinators Managing and restoring roadsides is a cheap and easy way to protect bees and other pollinators By Jason Daley August 17, 2019 In this story: science, pollinators
Birds Are Adapting to Climate Change, But Maybe Not Fast Enough Animals have changed their behaviors but might not be able to keep it up By Jason Daley July 31, 2019 In this story: science, climate change
The Future of Food Is Algae (Again) A new generation of futurists look to the promise of pond scum By Lewis Page July 24, 2019 In this story: food and drink, agriculture, science
Trees Alone Can’t Save Us From Climate Change Reforestation can help sequester carbon, but it’s complicated By Jason Daley July 17, 2019 In this story: climate change, forests, science
New Maps Show How Groundwater Affects Lakes and Rivers 100 years of pumping has reduced stream flows by 50 percent in some areas By Jason Daley July 2, 2019 In this story: science, climate change
Does the Mass Rearing of Butterflies Hurt More Than Help? An excerpt from Jodi Helmer's new book, "Protecting Pollinators" By Jodi Helmer June 23, 2019 In this story: books, climate change, science