Wildfires Are Setting Off 100-Year-Old Bombs on WWI Battlefields
There are so many explosions due to the raging fire that officials have stopped counting them, local news reported.
165 Government Staffers Beg Biden to Do Something, Anything on Climate
A letter from staff urges Joe Biden to intervene in negotiations over climate provisions and to declare a climate emergency.
Dead Penguins Keep Washing Up on New Zealand’s Beaches. Here’s Why.
Locals keep finding whole flocks of the little blue penguins rotting on the shore, and they're not being killed by the usual suspects.
Biden’s Bold Plan on Plastics Bans Them From National Parks... in 10 Years
If the order ever takes effect at all.
Experts to World: We’re Doomed
A new report from the Stockholm International Peace Institute paints a grim picture of the coming decades.
Climate Change Will Make Heat Like India’s 100 Times More Likely, Study Finds
UK researchers modeled heat under likely emissions scenarios.
Scientists Warn of 'Significant' Climate Effects of Frequent Space Launches
Increased rocket exhaust "may start having significant adverse effects on the atmosphere or the climate, and in turn, on human health," researchers warn.
Scientists Create Algae-Powered AA Battery That Powers a Microprocessor
Scientists hope tiny fuel cells that use algae, light, and water to create energy could one day charge our phones, among other uses.
Amazon Warehouse Collapse Reveals ‘Wholly Inadequate Safety Culture,’ Warren and AOC Say
In letters between Amazon and Elizabeth Warren obtained by Motherboard, the Senator reprimanded Amazon for responses to questions about a deadly Amazon facility collapse.
Man Swims Through Ocean Garbage Patch for Months, Finds Amazing Life
Long-distance swimmer Ben Lecomte swam straight through the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, finding junk, microplastics, and incredible creatures.
Gravity Anomaly Reveals Ancient City-Sized Lake Hidden Under Antarctic Ice
Lake Snow Eagle is the size of Chicago and may contain important clues for scientists about the past and future of the ice sheet.
Renewables Met All of California's Energy Needs for the First Time Ever
The supply of renewable energy, mostly solar, briefly met the state's total demand for energy on Saturday in a landmark moment for sustainability.