The Conversation - Environment
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Efforts to combat climate change often exclude Indigenous people – and they may not have any recourse -- Buket Altınçelep, UMass Boston1 day ago
How the development of solar and wind farms on the Tibetan Plateau is affecting local communities -- Sanggay Tashi, University of Colorado Boulder1 day ago
Life after death: From burned trees to bleached corals, how dead organisms live on as the building blocks of new life -- Kai Kopecky, University of Colorado Boulder and John Kominoski, Florida International University2 days ago
Who is allowed to walk on the beach? It depends on where you live -- Melissa Scanlan, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and Will Matuska, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee2 days ago
Firefighters face a higher risk of skin cancer – nano fabrics with tiny, rough fibers can help keep them safer -- Sumit Mandal, Oklahoma State University4 days ago
5 WAYS DATA CENTERS ENDANGER THEIR LOCAL COMMUNITIES AND THE COUNTRY AS A WHOLE -- Neha Gour, George Mason University; Ed Maibach, George Mason University, and Luis Ortiz, George Mason University4 days ago
Wildfires are reversing America's progress on ozone pollution, the main ingredient in smog -- Weizhi Deng, University of Iowa; Jun Wang, University of Iowa, and Meng Zhou, University of Maryland, Baltimore County5 days ago
Even with $700 million in funding and Trump's support, coal power remains expensive – and dangerous -- Hannah Wiseman, Penn State and Seth Blumsack, Penn State7 days ago
PFAS in ski wax: Despite bans, these forever chemicals linger in wax rooms, study shows – so does their health risk -- Kathryn Crawford, Middlebury College9 days ago
Bison restoration efforts and grazing rights hinge on one question: Are bison wildlife? -- Madison Stevens, Montana State University and Elizabeth (Libby) Lunstrum, Boise State University8 days ago
We designed the turf for soccer's biggest World Cup ever – here's how we created the same playing experience across 3 countries -- John N. Trey Rogers, Michigan State University; Jackie Lyn A. Guevara, Michigan State University; John Sorochan, University of Tennessee, and Ryan Bearss, Michigan State University30 days ago
Building more renewable energy sources means rethinking land use for agriculture and conservation -- Adam Gallaher, Central Michigan University8 days ago
A lot of 'recycled' plastic is being burned overseas – and causing widespread pollution linked to health problems -- Ellen M. Considine, University of Colorado Boulder9 days ago
Bat in the house? Here's how to remove it safely -- Tara Hohoff, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign12 days ago
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Suspending federal gas tax wouldn't save drivers as much as they might hope – here's what goes into the price of a gallon of gas -- Robert I. Harris, Georgia Institute of Technology1 month ago
When oil prices spike, where does the money go? -- Matthew E. Oliver, Georgia Institute of Technology and Tibor Besedeš, Georgia Institute of Technology1 month ago
Why the Persian Gulf has more oil and gas than anywhere else on Earth -- Scott L. Montgomery, University of Washington2 months ago
Hormuz closure threatens the global food supply – why grocery price hikes are coming -- Aya S. Chacar, Florida International University2 months ago
War in the Middle East made the case for renewables – what's happening in each country tells a harder story -- Ezgi Canpolat, Harvard University2 months ago
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The US is seeing stronger storms, so why are droughts getting worse? -- David Boutt, UMass Amherst17 days ago
Federal flood insurance carries 2 moral hazards – which you face depends largely on how wealthy you are -- Ivis García, Texas A&M University10 days ago
Hurricane forecasts have improved dramatically, saving lives, but federal cuts threaten to stretch NOAA resources to breaking point -- Brian Tang, University at Albany, State University of New York23 days ago
A'super El Niño?' Why it's too early to forecast one with certainty, but not too soon to prepare -- Pedro DiNezio, University of Colorado Boulder2 days ago
A huge landslide tsunami in Alaska sent a wave 1,580 feet up the fjord walls – and left clues for building a warning system -- Michael E. West, University of Alaska Fairbanks and Ezgi Karasözen, University of Alaska Fairbanks1 month ago
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Blackout risks are rising – why neighboring power grids can't just send extra electricity where it's needed -- Sufan Jiang, University of Tennessee; Nanyang Technological University and Fangxing Fran Li, University of Tennessee16 days ago
Why Trump's $2 billion buyoff to cancel offshore wind farms is a bad deal for American taxpayers and the US energy supply -- Christopher Niezrecki, UMass Lowell; Ben Link, Johns Hopkins University, and Zoe Getman-Pickering, UMass Amherst1 month ago
How balcony solar can help renters and homeowners save money -- Moncef Krarti, University of Colorado Boulder1 month ago
As government privatization efforts grow, lawsuits against federal contractors get more difficult -- Steph Tai, University of Wisconsin-Madison1 month 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 month ago
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Using diesel generators to power the AI revolution would kill hundreds of Americans a year -- Peter Adams, Carnegie Mellon University1 month 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 Boulder1 month ago
Despite its steep environmental costs, AI might also help save the planet -- Nir Kshetri, University of North Carolina – Greensboro4 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 Carolina4 months ago
Rising electricity prices and an aging grid challenge the nation as data centers demand more power -- Barbara Kates-Garnick, Tufts University5 months ago
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California's salmon fishery is reopening after a population crash led to a 3-year closure, but that doesn't mean all is well -- Eric Palkovacs, University of California, Santa Cruz and Steven T. Lindley, University of California, Santa Cruz17 days ago
How natural selection helps design antennas, cancer treatments and adhesives -- Owen D. Jones, Vanderbilt University18 days ago
Many of the Caribbean's most important reefs are going unprotected -- Sara M. Melo Merino, Smithsonian Institution; Lorenzo Alvarez-Filip, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), and Steven Canty, Smithsonian Institution1 month ago
Recreational fishing in the US catches far more fish than previously estimated -- Matthew Robertson, Memorial University of Newfoundland1 month ago
Don't just plant trees, plant forests to restore biodiversity for the future -- John Parker, Smithsonian Institution and Justin Nowakowski, Smithsonian Institution1 month ago
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Formula 1 racing shows the hard part of reaching net-zero carbon emissions isn't the engineering -- Caitlin Grady, George Washington University and Sachi Nandurkar, George Washington University22 days ago
The US Constitution and laws do not protect oil companies from being sued over the harm they cause to the climate -- Alejandro E. Camacho, University of California, Los Angeles and Robert Glicksman, George Washington University23 days ago
A deep-ocean climate plan wins rare EPA approval, but is sinking plants in the sea the answer? -- Wil Burns, American University School of International Service1 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
Trump's new 'Coalie' mascot and myth of 'clean, beautiful coal' have a long history in advertising -- Annie Persons, University of Virginia1 month ago
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When you don't have the facts, argue the law: How Trump's EPA is limiting its own ability to protect public health far into the future -- Janet McCabe, Indiana University1 month 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 Chicago2 months 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 Angeles2 months 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, Davis3 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-Madison3 months ago
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EPA is sidelining its independent chemical referee – and that endangers public health -- H. Christopher Frey, North Carolina State University24 days ago
Supreme Court considers how much states can protect consumers when federal agencies won't -- Sarah J. Morath, Wake Forest University1 month ago
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 California2 months ago
Research at Chernobyl and Fukushima shows how radioactive materials move in the environment -- Eduardo B. Farfán, Kennesaw State University1 month ago
PFAS leave fingerprints in your blood – researchers are figuring out how forever chemicals transform in your body to read these clues -- Carrie McDonough, Carnegie Mellon University13 days ago
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Shutting down federal bee labs threatens bees, beekeepers and the US food system -- Jennie L. Durant, University of California, Davis18 days ago
Rice feeds billions of people – but its role in fueling climate change is growing -- Hanqin Tian, Boston College; Jingting Zhang, Boston College; Pep Canadell, CSIRO, and Shufen (Susan) Pan, Boston College20 days ago
Why Corpus Christi faces a looming water shortage, and what might help -- Michelle Hummel, University of Texas at Arlington18 days ago
How much is a bat worth? Protecting these tiny insect-eaters isn't just good for farms – their deaths cost taxpayers and the wider economy -- Dale Manning, University of Tennessee; Anya Nakhmurina, Yale University, and Eli Fenichel, Yale University30 days ago
Winter's alarmingly low snowpack offers a glimpse of the changing rhythm of water in the western US -- Imtiaz Rangwala, University of Colorado Boulder2 months ago
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Alaska's glacial lakes are expanding, increasing the risk of destructive outburst floods -- Dan McGrath, Colorado State University3 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 Boulder4 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 Vermont4 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 Toyama5 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 Boulder5 months ago
The missing link in America's critical minerals push isn't mining – it's processing expertise -- Hélène Nguemgaing, University of Maryland and Alan Collins, West Virginia University1 month ago
The race to mine critical minerals for AI and clean energy is creating 'sacrifice zones' that harm water and health of world's poor -- Abraham Nunbogu, United Nations University and Kaveh Madani, United Nations University1 month ago
In its hunt for critical minerals, the US is misconstruing what is and is not America's -- Coalter G Lathrop, Duke University2 months 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 Mississippi3 months 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 University1 month ago
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You're not going to be alone in national parks this summer – enjoy the company -- Will Rice, University of Montana and Bing Pan, Penn State2 months ago
What does it mean to be a new national park? Ocmulgee Mounds in Georgia may soon find out -- Seth T. Kannarr, University of Tennessee6 months ago
Yosemite embodies the long war over US national park privatization -- Michael Childers, Colorado State University10 months ago
Hidden treasures of America's national parks are closer than you might think -- Jeffrey C. Hallo, Clemson University9 months ago
National parks are key conservation areas for wildlife and natural resources -- Sarah Diaz, Coastal Carolina University and Linda Lane, Coastal Carolina University10 months ago
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How Pennsylvania towns are protecting themselves from the noise, heat and utility costs of massive data centers -- Michael Helbing, Penn State2 days ago
Home insurance and the unraveling of Florida communities -- Zac Taylor, Delft University of Technology4 days ago
Detroit's water affordability crisis is tied to the uneven distribution of stormwater management costs – a fraught history explains why -- Nicole Van Lier, Loyola Marymount University1 month ago
Research shows overlooked cost to recreation from wildfires -- Kyle Manley, University of Colorado Boulder1 month ago
