The Conversation - Environment
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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 day ago
Bird losses are accelerating across North America, particularly in farming regions where agriculture is most intensive -- François Leroy, The Ohio State University1 day ago
Why shadow tankers are the only ships still moving through the Strait of Hormuz -- Charles Edward Gehrke, US Naval War College3 days ago
Alaska's glacial lakes are expanding, increasing the risk of destructive outburst floods -- Dan McGrath, Colorado State University5 days 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 Mississippi4 days ago
US is less prone to oil price shocks than in past decades -- Amy Myers Jaffe, New York University; Tufts University4 days ago
Too valuable to burn? Chemical and plastic industries will rely on oil far longer than motorists -- Mehdi Seyedmahmoudian, Swinburne University of Technology3 days ago
Oil isn't just fuel: Iran conflict could disrupt markets for everything from plastics to fertilizers -- André O. Hudson, Rochester Institute of Technology3 days ago
What is the 'acid rain' in the wake of US bombings in Iran? An atmospheric scientist explains -- Gabriel da Silva, The University of Melbourne5 days ago
Venezuela's fragile environment faces rising risks as US pushes for oil and critical minerals and illegal gold mining spreads -- Antonio Machado Allison, Wesleyan University5 days ago
Persian Gulf desalination plants could become military targets in regional war -- Michael Christopher Low, University of Utah8 days 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. Louis9 days ago
How natural hydrogen, hiding deep in the Earth, could serve as a new energy source -- Promise Longe, University of Kansas9 days ago
Why do mountaintops stay snowy? -- Allie Mazurek, Colorado State University3 days ago
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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 University23 days ago
Tahoe avalanche: What causes snow slopes to collapse? A physicist and skier explains, with tips for surviving -- Nathalie Vriend, University of Colorado Boulder24 days ago
Winter storms don't have to be deadly – here's how to stay safe before, during and after one hits -- Brett Robertson, University of South Carolina22 days ago
The western US is in a snow drought, and storms have been making it worse -- Alejandro N. Flores, Boise State University12 days ago
West Coast levee failures show the rising risks from America's aging flood defenses -- Farshid Vahedifard, Tufts University1 month ago
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How deregulation made electricity more expensive, not cheaper -- Noah Dormady, The Ohio State University18 days ago
Green or not, US energy future depends on Native nations -- Charles Prior, University of Birmingham1 month ago
America is falling behind in the global EV race – that's going to cost the US auto industry -- Hengrui Liu, Tufts University and Kelly Sims Gallagher, Tufts University1 month ago
Supreme Court's Line 5 pipeline case is about Native rights and fossil fuels, not just technical legal procedure -- Mike Shriberg, University of Michigan17 days ago
Reclaiming water from contaminated brine can increase water supply and reduce environmental harm -- Mervin XuYang Lim, University of Arizona1 month ago
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Despite its steep environmental costs, AI might also help save the planet -- Nir Kshetri, University of North Carolina – Greensboro1 month 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 Carolina1 month ago
Rising electricity prices and an aging grid challenge the nation as data centers demand more power -- Barbara Kates-Garnick, Tufts University2 months ago
Data centers need electricity fast, but utilities need years to build power plants – who should pay? -- Theodore J. Kury, University of Florida3 months ago
AI's ballooning energy consumption puts spotlight on data center efficiency -- Divya Mahajan, Georgia Institute of Technology6 months ago
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How protecting wilderness could mean purposefully tending it, not just leaving it alone -- Clare E. Boerigter, United States Forest Service17 days ago
Warming winters are disrupting the hidden world of fungi – the result can shift mountain grasslands to scrub -- Stephanie Kivlin, University of Tennessee; Aimee Classen, University of Michigan, and Lara A. Souza, University of Oklahoma24 days ago
What's at risk for Arctic wildlife as Trump invites bids for oil drilling in the fragile National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska -- Mariah Meek, Michigan State University26 days ago
New technologies are stepping up the global fight against wildlife trafficking -- Eve Bohnett, University of Florida1 month ago
Global power struggles over the ocean's finite resources call for creative diplomacy -- Jonas Gamso, Arizona State University and Hossain Ahmed Taufiq, Arizona State University1 month ago
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Making sense of a chaotic planet: How understanding weather and climate risks depends on supercomputers like NCAR's -- Antonios Mamalakis, University of Virginia16 days ago
Cement has a climate problem — here's how geopolymers with add-ins like cork could help fix it -- Alcina Johnson Sudagar, Washington University in St. Louis1 month ago
The world is in water bankruptcy, UN scientists report – here's what that means -- Kaveh Madani, United Nations University1 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
The battle over a global energy transition is on between petro-states and electro-states – here's what to watch for in 2026 -- Jennifer Morgan, Tufts University2 months ago
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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, Davis1 month 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-Madison26 days ago
EPA rescinds 2009 endangerment finding, clearing way for Trump to shred more US climate rules – but serious court challenges await -- Gary W. Yohe, Wesleyan University1 month ago
EPA's new way of evaluating pollution rules hands deregulators a sledgehammer and license to ignore public health -- Janet McCabe, Indiana University1 month ago
Trump's second term is reshaping US science with unprecedented cuts and destabilizing policy changes -- Kenneth M. Evans, Rice University2 months ago
Read more about environmental regulation9 months ago
Silicone wristbands can help scientists track people's exposure to pollutants like 'forever chemicals' -- Yaw Edu Essandoh, Indiana University5 days ago
Nanoparticles and artificial intelligence can help researchers detect pollutants in water, soil and blood -- Andres B. Sanchez Alvarado, Rice University12 days 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-Madison1 month ago
The US used to be really dirty – environmental cleanup laws have made a huge difference -- James Salzman, University of California, Santa Barbara; University of California, Los Angeles2 months ago
What air pollution does to the human body -- Jenni Shearston, University of Colorado Boulder1 month ago
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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 Angeles25 days ago
American farmers, who once fed the world, face a volatile global market with diminishing federal backing -- Peter Simons, Hamilton College1 month ago
Why too much phosphorus in America's farmland is polluting the country's water -- Dinesh Phuyal, University of Florida1 month ago
How mountain terraces have helped Indigenous peoples live with climate uncertainty -- Stephen Acabado, University of California, Los Angeles1 month ago
Why 2026 could see the end of the Farm Bill era of American agriculture policy -- Christopher Neubert, Arizona State University and Kathleen Merrigan, Arizona State University2 months ago
Read more about food and agriculture3 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 Vermont1 month ago
In World War II's dog-eat-dog struggle for resources, a Greenland mine launched a new world order -- Thomas Robertson, Macalester College25 days 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 Toyama2 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 Boulder2 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 Boulder1 month ago
America's next big critical minerals source could be coal mine pollution – if we can agree on who owns it -- Hélène Nguemgaing, PhD, University of Maryland and Alan Collins, West Virginia University1 month 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 Hawaii10 months ago
Greenland's melting ice and landslide-prone fjords make the oil and minerals Trump is eyeing dangerous to extract -- Paul Bierman, University of Vermont2 months 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 Technology10 months ago
US, Ukraine sign 'economic partnership' centered on Ukraine's wealth of critical minerals – but extracting them isn't so simple -- Scott L. Montgomery, University of Washington10 months ago
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What does it mean to be a new national park? Ocmulgee Mounds in Georgia may soon find out -- Seth T. Kannarr, University of Tennessee3 months ago
Yosemite embodies the long war over US national park privatization -- Michael Childers, Colorado State University7 months ago
Hidden treasures of America's national parks are closer than you might think -- Jeffrey C. Hallo, Clemson University6 months ago
National parks are key conservation areas for wildlife and natural resources -- Sarah Diaz, Coastal Carolina University and Linda Lane, Coastal Carolina University7 months ago
Why protecting wildland is crucial to American freedom and identity -- Leisl Carr Childers, Colorado State University and Michael Childers, Colorado State University10 months ago
Read more about national parks8 months ago
Oversalting your sidewalk or driveway harms local streams and potentially even your drinking water – 3 tips to deice responsibly -- Steven Goldsmith, Villanova University1 month ago
Colorado ski resorts got some welcome snowfall from Winter Storm Fern, but not enough to turn a dry and warm winter around -- Steven R. Fassnacht, Colorado State University and Michael Childers, Colorado State University1 month ago
Why Philly has so many sinkholes -- Laura Toran, Temple University1 month ago
Abandoned Pennsylvania mines and waste-heat recycling could make the state's massive new data centers far more sustainable -- Wangda Zuo, Penn State5 days ago
