A new analysis of 3,500 US cities reveals that the carbon “hoofprint” of meat can vary more than threefold depending on where ...
Researchers in Denmark have found a way to recover toxic arsenic from groundwater and repurpose it into a valuable material ...
Greenhouse gas emissions from computers, phones, and data centers could grow from about 1 percent of global emissions in 2007 to over 14 percent in 2040. The carbon footprint of smartphones will ...
Companies used to be accused of faking sustainability via greenwashing. Now some are hiding actual climate progress.
Meat-heavy diets are deleterious for human health and the environment—a fact that’s now been established by many studies. But new research reveals that there can also be large differences in the ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Moving crops into solar-powered ‘plant factories’ across China could free up swathes of land, slash fertilizer emissions, and meet the country’s vast demand ...
The big bad wolf is really a scaredy cat. While wolves’ reputation as fearsome predators makes them the stuff of old legends and modern polemics, at least one animal will prompt them to turn tail: ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. The world’s 250 largest oil and gas companies are responsible for less than 1.5% of renewable energy generation worldwide, according to a new analysis. The ...
In an effort to one-up nature, engineers have created an artificial plant that captures carbon dioxide ten times more efficiently than its natural counterparts. And it generates enough electricity to ...
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