As global temperatures continue to rise and ecosystems shift, animals are left with limited options. They must either adjust to the changing conditions in their habitats or relocate to cooler environ…
Sea Urchins are real troublemakers. On the West Coast, the sea urchin population exploded when the sunflower sea stars that eat them were decimated by a wasting disease. Urchins devour kelp and the…
Air pollution is a problem for most of the world’s cities. Many cities in India and China continue to face major public health crises due to their polluted air. American cities also don’t escape fr…
The world lost a record amount of forests last year. The biggest factor for the unprecedented losses were wildfires that raged around the world. According to the annual update by the University of M…
Climate science is not popular with the current administration. Phrases like “climate crisis”, “clean energy”, and “climate science” itself are prohibited from websites, reports, regulations, and ot…
Researchers estimate that hundreds of millions of birds die hitting buildings every year in the United States. Striking buildings is believed to be one of the major factors behind the nearly 30% dec…
As the world struggles to implement technologies and find the political will to reduce carbon emissions, there are also ongoing efforts to find ways to capture carbon from emitting sources and from t…
A substantial amount of corn is grown in this country for the purpose of producing ethanol. The value of doing so is debatable for many reasons. Nevertheless, the majority of the corn crop is grown…
Globally, coastal areas are being squeezed between rising seas on one side and human development on the other. The average distance from the high waterline to the first built-up area with human stru…
Concrete is the most widely used building material on Earth. It has a dangerous and costly flaw: it cracks easily. Cracks in concrete can lead to inconvenient damage or to catastrophic structural …
A new study by the Columbia University Climate School has found that all of the 28 most populous cities in the United States are sinking to some extent. This phenomenon of subsidence is not just tak…
Carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides are two of the most problematic human-generated air pollutants that negatively impact air quality, the climate, and human health. Satellites are an important tool …
Vertical farming has been increasingly used for leafy greens like lettuce and kale, as well as for herbs and a few fruits like strawberries and tomatoes. A recent study by the Technical University o…
After hiding underground for the last 17 years, billions of cicadas are taking to the skies this summer. This batch of insects, known as Brood XIV, will cover more of the U.S. than any other 17-year…
In April, the Trump Administration issued a stop order for the Empire Wind offshore wind project in New York, pushing the $5 billion project to the brink of collapse. The project is being built by t…
Researchers at the University of Waterloo in Canada have developed a method for restoring peatlands at tens of thousands of oil and gas exploration sites in Western Canada. A well pad is a prepared …
As global temperatures rise due to increased greenhouse gas emissions, communities around the world face more frequent and intense heatwaves, droughts, and extreme weather events. These growing clima…
Atoll islands are made from sediment produced by corals, clams, snails, and varieties of algae that secrete carbonate. Under the right conditions, over time, fragments of coral skeletons, shells, an…
Worldwide investment in renewable energy topped $2 trillion in 2024. For Climate Solutions Week, we wanted to highlight some amazing projects around the world that showcase innovative technology, am…
Nature is often seen as a victim of climate change, but it’s also one of the most powerful tools we have to fight it. Natural ecosystems, such as forests, wetlands, grasslands, oceans, and soils, abs…
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