Arielle Duhaime-Ross
This Taiwanese factory is helping Apple use more recycled metals
Taiwan's recycling programs are some of the most advanced in the world. But the country's political isolation means that no one really knows about it.
The U.S. benched its most valuable players during U.N. climate talks
The U.S. continued to participate in the annual UN Climate talks — but this year without its most valuable players.
Climate change is killing this Alaskan village
In just four days there, VICE witnessed the loss of 10 feet of land.
This company is using bitcoin’s tech to prevent foodborne illness
Taiwanese e-commerce platform OwlTing is an app-based food startup that uses Bitcoin's blockchain technology to prevent foodborne illnesses.
Sucking CO2 out of the atmosphere could save the planet
Sucking CO2 from the atmosphere could save the planet — but it isn't cheap
A Franciscan nun is leading a fight for solar energy in Indiana
A Franciscan nun is leading a fight for solar energy in Indiana
These former coal workers are training to be wind technicians
These former coal workers in Wyoming are training to be wind technicians
The most powerful U.S. weather satellite can see inside hurricanes
NOAA’s new satellite is helping scientists predict hurricanes and forest fires — all at once.