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A tablespoon of clay has about the same surface area as a football field; With a little tweaking, it can soak up as much CO2 ...
The beaks of Anna's hummingbirds in California grew longer as people started hanging artificial feeders, according to new ...
Older companies are more environmentally sustainable than younger ones, according to a new analysis. The findings upend popular assumptions of old organizations as hidebound and incapable of change, ...
Humans living in and around forests have been supporting forest health for 1000s of years, they say—and we should protect ...
After sorting through 1 million material samples, an AI tool has found 19 ideal materials to reduce concrete’s emissions and ...
The question isn’t “Why did the salamander cross the road?” It’s “Why did the salamander cross UNDER the road?” The answer: To get to the other side without being squished by a car. For salamanders ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. U.S. states can decarbonize on their own for about the same price as a federal-led effort to reduce emissions by the same amount, according to a new study.
Anthropocene brings some of the best minds to bear on tough questions about the future of the Earth’s largest ecosystems: Should nations farm their EEZs—and how can they do it ecologically? Are there ...