Russia’s ongoing full-scale invasion has damaged Ukraine’s agricultural sector and caused over $57 billion in environmental ...
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The environmental problem you’ve never heard about: Sand mining is quietly reshaping rivers around the world
Many of the world’s great cities grew around rivers. The modern city also relies, at least in part, on the bottom of a river.
The proposed Chemours settlement fails to adequately address PFAS contamination and leaves North Carolina communities ...
AI agents are escaping cybersecurity testing environments and reaching real-world systems, raising questions about whether ...
Effective policy and management decision-making increasingly depends on scientific and technological literacy.
Authorities from five Amazon countries arrested hundreds in a major crackdown on environmental crime ...
We mine more sand every year than any other solid material, and scientists warn that we’re taking more than the planet can ...
Growing old is universal, but where you do it can make an enormous difference in how comfortable, healthy, and dignified those later years actually are. Pension systems, healthcare access, income ...
The top of the world is warming faster than any other region. For 20 years, the Arctic Report Card chronicled the extraordinary transformation.
By Hazel Trice Edney As the Trump Administration continues to deny the reality and community impact of climate change, Black ...
Antarctic guides spent years showing tourists a fragile continent, until some decided that bringing more visitors was part of the problem.
The same is true for A.I., although there are differences. Covid — that threat came and receded. A.I. is going to keep coming. It’s going to get more powerful, more pervasive, and it’s going to freak ...
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