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Sure, it was wildfire smoke that made parts of California and Oregon change hue. But inside that smoke was alchemy — the chemistry and physics of molecules and wavelengths.
Visionary conservationist Eric Dinerstein on why a bold proposal to protect half the earth’s landmass is totally doable.
A new study finds that parks in nonwhite, low-income communities are smaller and more crowded.
Sure the oil isn't being burned, but there are environmental costs to storing it at sea.
As the pandemic leaves millions without work, taps are turned off even as the CDC calls for frequent hand-washing.
The arrests come just a week after activists won a court battle against the plastics manufacturer targeted by those now facing charges.
After the election, here's what three Fixers are looking toward.
In June and July, Arctic fires released 204 megatons of carbon dioxide, eclipsing the annual emissions of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland combined.
Indigenous treaty rights may be key to protecting Minnesota’s wild rice waters from oil spills.