The Conversation - Environment
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Your local storm forecast is likely based on weather miles away – we're trying to bring it closer to home -- Chris Vagasky, University of Wisconsin-Madison1 hour ago
Why the Southeast is burning – extreme drought is only part of the cause -- Zachary Handlos, Georgia Institute of Technology15 hours ago
UAE's OPEC exit has been long in the works – and may mark the beginning of a Gulf realignment -- Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, Rice University1 hour ago
It's a sing-off! Myth-busting about birds and sex when it comes to defending the nest -- Benjamin Freeman, Georgia Institute of Technology and Shreyas Arashanapalli, Georgia Institute of Technology6 days ago
Research at Chernobyl and Fukushima shows how radioactive materials move in the environment -- Eduardo B. Farfán, Kennesaw State University7 days ago
Don't just plant trees, plant forests to restore biodiversity for the future -- John Parker, Smithsonian Institution and Justin Nowakowski, Smithsonian Institution6 days ago
When oil prices spike, where does the money go? -- Matthew E. Oliver, Georgia Institute of Technology and Tibor Besedeš, Georgia Institute of Technology6 days ago
Heavy rain on snow is testing aging dams across Michigan and Wisconsin – this is the future in a warming world -- Richard B. (Ricky) Rood, University of Michigan5 days ago
Data centers don't have to be a burden on local communities – and can even support them by generating power and repurposing waste heat -- Gregor Henze, University of Colorado Boulder and Sean Shaheen, University of Colorado Boulder7 days ago
Ancient teeth reveal clues to the environment humans' early ancestors evolved in millions of years ago -- Zelalem Bedaso, University of Dayton7 days ago
Washington DC's 240 million-gallon sewage spill is a symptom of nationwide trouble -- Marccus D. Hendricks, University of Maryland11 days ago
Your local fishing hole is getting browner, changing which fish species thrive and which ones struggle -- Allison M. Roth, University of Missouri-Columbia and Irene Gregory-Eaves, McGill University12 days ago
New federal figures reveal 1 in 3 US households struggle to pay energy bills, but the reality is likely even worse -- Diana Hernández, Columbia University13 days ago
It's OK to love all the bees (the honey bees, too) -- Christina Grozinger, Penn State; Andony Melathopoulos, Oregon State University; Clare Rittschof, University of Kentucky; Harland Patch, Penn State, and Jay Evans, Agricultural Research Service, USDA15 days ago
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Why the Persian Gulf has more oil and gas than anywhere else on Earth -- Scott L. Montgomery, University of Washington20 days ago
Hormuz closure threatens the global food supply – why grocery price hikes are coming -- Aya S. Chacar, Florida International University21 days ago
War in the Middle East made the case for renewables – what's happening in each country tells a harder story -- Ezgi Canpolat, Harvard University1 month ago
Bypass the Strait of Hormuz with nuclear explosives? The US studied that in Panama and Colombia in the 1960s -- Christine Keiner, Rochester Institute of Technology25 days ago
Soaring gas prices and disrupted supply chains will ripple out to increase costs in every store and sector of the economy -- Vidya Mani, University of Virginia; Cornell University1 month ago
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2026's historic snow drought brings worries about water, wildfires and the future in the West -- Alejandro N. Flores, Boise State University1 month ago
Sixth year of drought in Texas and Oklahoma leaves ranchers facing wildfires and bracing for another tough year -- Joel Lisonbee, University of Colorado Boulder and William Baule, Texas A&M University2 months ago
2025 WAS HOTTER THAN IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN – 5 INFLUENCES AND A DIRTY SURPRISE OFFER CLUES TO WHAT'S AHEAD -- Michael Wysession, Washington University in St. Louis1 month ago
What 100% containment really means and 5 other wildfire terms to know -- David Godwin, University of Florida5 days ago
Can you survive inside a tornado? This scientist did by accident – he's lucky to be alive -- Perry Samson, University of Michigan1 month ago
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Global copper demand outstrips supply, threatening electrification and industrial growth -- Morgan Bazilian, Colorado School of Mines and Adam Charles Simon, University of Michigan1 month ago
Power outages in heat waves and storms can threaten the lives of medical device users – we looked at who is most at risk -- Matthew D. Dean, University of California, Irvine and Katherine Asmussen, University of Tennessee1 month ago
How sewage treatment plants could handle food waste, sparing landfills and the climate -- Ahmed Ibrahim Yunus, Georgia Institute of Technology and Joe Frank Bozeman III, Georgia Institute of Technology1 month ago
How natural hydrogen, hiding deep in the Earth, could serve as a new energy source -- Promise Longe, University of Kansas1 month ago
How deregulation made electricity more expensive, not cheaper -- Noah Dormady, The Ohio State University2 months ago
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Despite its steep environmental costs, AI might also help save the planet -- Nir Kshetri, University of North Carolina – Greensboro3 months ago
Data centers told to pitch in as storms and cold weather boost power demand -- Nikki Luke, University of Tennessee and Conor Harrison, University of South Carolina2 months ago
Rising electricity prices and an aging grid challenge the nation as data centers demand more power -- Barbara Kates-Garnick, Tufts University3 months ago
Data centers need electricity fast, but utilities need years to build power plants – who should pay? -- Theodore J. Kury, University of Florida4 months ago
AI's ballooning energy consumption puts spotlight on data center efficiency -- Divya Mahajan, Georgia Institute of Technology7 months ago
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Gray whales are dying in San Francisco Bay at an alarming rate -- Josie Slaathaug, Sonoma State University and Daniel Crocker, Sonoma State University14 days ago
City animals act in the same brazen ways around the world -- Daniel T. Blumstein, University of California, Los Angeles; Peter Mikula, and Piotr Tryjanowski19 days ago
Birutė Galdikas: The last of 'Leakey's Angels' in primatology's most extraordinary chapter -- Mireya Mayor, Florida International University29 days ago
The world's great fish migrations are collapsing – that's a problem for millions of people -- Zeb Hogan, University of Nevada, Reno1 month ago
Bird losses are accelerating across North America, particularly in farming regions where agriculture is most intensive -- François Leroy, The Ohio State University1 month ago
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Water conservation works, but climate change is outpacing it: Phoenix, Denver and Las Vegas offer a glimpse of the future -- Renee Obringer, Penn State and Dave White, Arizona State University20 days ago
What if Texas' destructive Tax Day storm had centered on inner Houston instead? It's why cities should plan for the improbable -- James R. Elliott, Rice University; Dominic Boyer, Rice University, and Yilei Yu, Rice University11 days ago
Why Colorado River negotiations stalled, and how they could resume with the possibility of agreement -- Karen Schlatter, Colorado State University and Sharon B. Megdal, University of Arizona1 month ago
How the oil industry and growing political divides turned climate change into a partisan issue -- Joe Árvai, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences1 year ago
Alaska's glacial lakes are expanding, increasing the risk of destructive outburst floods -- Dan McGrath, Colorado State University1 month ago
Read more about climate change11 months ago
Trump's 'God Squad' pits energy vs. endangered species, but it's a false choice – protecting wildlife can be good for business -- Dan Salas, University of Illinois Chicago27 days ago
How California's war on smog and its ambitious car pollution rules made everyone's air cleaner -- Ann E. Carlson, University of California, Los Angeles20 days ago
EPA removal of vehicle emissions limits won't stop the shift to electric vehicles, but will make it harder, slower and more expensive -- Alan Jenn, University of California, Davis2 months ago
Trump's EPA decides climate change doesn't endanger public health – the evidence says otherwise -- Jonathan Levy, Boston University; Howard Frumkin, University of Washington; Jonathan Patz, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Vijay Limaye, University of Wisconsin-Madison2 months ago
EPA's new way of evaluating pollution rules hands deregulators a sledgehammer and license to ignore public health -- Janet McCabe, Indiana University2 months ago
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Toxic dust from California's shrinking Salton Sea is harming children's lung growth – we tracked the impact in 700 kids -- Jill Johnston, University of California, Irvine; University of Southern California and Shohreh Farzan, University of Southern California22 days ago
Mosquitoes carrying malaria are evolving more quickly than insecticides can kill them – researchers pinpoint how -- Jacob A Tennessen, Harvard University1 month ago
PFAS are turning up in the Great Lakes, putting fish and water supplies at risk – here's how they get there -- Christy Remucal, University of Wisconsin-Madison2 months ago
What air pollution does to the human body -- Jenni Shearston, University of Colorado Boulder3 months ago
Salty drinking water could be increasing your blood pressure – people living in coastal areas are most at risk -- Rajiv Chowdhury, Florida International University13 days ago
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Winter's alarmingly low snowpack offers a glimpse of the changing rhythm of water in the western US -- Imtiaz Rangwala, University of Colorado Boulder27 days ago
Coffee crops are dying from a fungus with species-jumping genes – researchers are 'resurrecting' their genomes to understand how and why -- Lily Peck, University of California, Los Angeles2 months ago
American farmers, who once fed the world, face a volatile global market with diminishing federal backing -- Peter Simons, Hamilton College3 months ago
Why too much phosphorus in America's farmland is polluting the country's water -- Dinesh Phuyal, University of Florida3 months ago
How mountain terraces have helped Indigenous peoples live with climate uncertainty -- Stephen Acabado, University of California, Los Angeles3 months ago
Read more about food and agriculture5 months ago
A walk across Alaska's Arctic sea ice brings to life the losses that appear in climate data -- Alexandra Jahn, University of Colorado Boulder3 months ago
US military has a long history in Greenland, from mining during WWII to a nuclear-powered Army base built into the ice -- Paul Bierman, University of Vermont3 months ago
In World War II's dog-eat-dog struggle for resources, a Greenland mine launched a new world order -- Thomas Robertson, Macalester College2 months ago
West Antarctica's history of rapid melting foretells sudden shifts in continent's 'catastrophic' geology -- Christine Siddoway, Colorado College; Anna Ruth (Ruthie) Halberstadt, The University of Texas at Austin, and Keiji Horikawa, University of Toyama4 months ago
From record warming to rusting rivers, 2025 Arctic Report Card shows a region transforming faster than expected -- Matthew L. Druckenmiller, University of Colorado Boulder; Rick Thoman, University of Alaska Fairbanks, and Twila A. Moon, University of Colorado Boulder4 months ago
In its hunt for critical minerals, the US is misconstruing what is and is not America's -- Coalter G Lathrop, Duke University1 month ago
Mining the ocean floor: 5 deep-sea sources of critical minerals essential to technology, and the fragile marine life at risk -- Leonardo Macelloni, University of Mississippi1 month ago
America's next big critical minerals source could be coal mine pollution – if we can agree on who owns it -- Hélène Nguemgaing, University of Maryland and Alan Collins, West Virginia University9 days ago
How the US can mine its own critical minerals − without digging new holes -- Yuanzhi Tang, Georgia Institute of Technology and Scott McWhorter, Georgia Institute of Technology11 months ago
Deep-sea mining threatens sea life in a way no one is thinking about, and Trump's order could clear the way for operations soon -- Alexus Cazares-Nuesser, University of Hawaii1 year ago
Read more about critical minerals10 months ago
You're not going to be alone in national parks this summer – enjoy the company -- Will Rice, University of Montana and Bing Pan, Penn State26 days ago
What does it mean to be a new national park? Ocmulgee Mounds in Georgia may soon find out -- Seth T. Kannarr, University of Tennessee4 months ago
Yosemite embodies the long war over US national park privatization -- Michael Childers, Colorado State University8 months ago
Hidden treasures of America's national parks are closer than you might think -- Jeffrey C. Hallo, Clemson University7 months ago
National parks are key conservation areas for wildlife and natural resources -- Sarah Diaz, Coastal Carolina University and Linda Lane, Coastal Carolina University8 months ago
Read more about national parks9 months ago
Hurricanes devastated Florida's East Coast – then seagrass made an unexpected comeback -- Stephanie Insalaco-Wyner, Southwestern University and Hannah V. Herrero, University of Tennessee7 days ago
How a new mapping tool helps Florida planners protect wildlife corridors as the state grows -- Sarah Lockhart, University of Florida and Thomas Hoctor, University of Florida15 days ago
Better urban design could help save Florida's threatened Big Cypress fox squirrel -- Eve Bohnett, University of Florida26 days ago
Pittsburgh's air pollution estimated to claim 3,000+ lives per year − and EPA rollbacks aren't helping -- Philip Landrigan, Boston College and Ella Whitman, University of Vermont1 month ago
