There are a record number of conflicts raging around the world—from Ukraine and Gaza to Sudan and Myanmar. Alongside their devastating human toll, these conflicts are all wreaking havoc on the ...
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This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Women members of an agricultural cooperative break cocoa pods on April 17, 2019 in a farm ...
Second of two articles about the Passamaquoddy Tribe’s struggles with sea level rise, water quality and habitat resilience on the coast of Maine. SIPAYIK, Maine—The smell of saltwater is one of Brian ...
It’s often assumed that lower birthrates could help slow climate change and A.I. disruption. The reality is more complex. By Katrin Bennhold I’m the host of The World. One statistic that stopped me ...
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Teens have a shaky understanding of the causes of climate change and the strong scientific consensus around the fact that human activity is driving up global temperatures, according to a report. A ...
At the end of 2025, a year when the Trump administration relentlessly jackhammered an architecture of environmental protection and climate action that took decades to build, it was tempting to hope ...
From the Miami Herald: “Sargassum is washing up on South Florida beaches in mountainous amounts, rotting into a gag-worthy mush. It’s scaring away tourists and costs millions to clean up. In January, ...
Sargassum is washing up on South Florida beaches in mountainous amounts, rotting into a gag-worthy mush. It’s scaring away tourists, making swimmers itchy and costing millions to clean up. Scientists ...