We had all better hope these scientists are wrong about the planet’s future; Maryland’s honeybees are being massacred, and the weapon might be in your house; Why this new solar market could be set to explode; Clean energy may be winning the race against fossil fuels — but the planet is still losing; The Arctic is thawing much faster than expected, scientists warn; How exploiting the Earth can fuel violent conflict; Trump: ‘I’m not a big believer in man-made climate change.’; This little flea — and its huge appetite — could ruin the Great Lakes; The profound planetary consequences of eating less meat; This newly discovered Alaskan butterfly may hold clues to climate change; What we’re doing to the Earth has no parallel in 66 million years, scientists say; Ecuador just created a huge new Galapagos marine reserve — around an island named Darwin; This huge change in how we get energy is coming much faster than expected; Why more than 200 new dams will be a disaster for the Amazon; Why it’s still so hard to eat fish and avoid mercury; Why diseases like Zika could unfairly target America’s poor; | | | | | | | | | | | |
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