
Reduced air pollution led to cleaner snow in the Himalayas and Hindu Kush, with significant implications for water supplies for people across the Indus River Basin.

The so-called clean energy transition depends on massive environmental destruction.

As tensions run high between environmental activists, loggers and government in British Columbia, Canada, there may be more at risk than we think.

In honor of World Oceans Day on June 8.

Today we’re celebrating World Oceans Day with a deep dive into an international project to map the entire seafloor.

Researchers drilling into the many moving parts of food systems say that greenhouse-gas emissions have been systematically underestimated.

These undergraduates and educators will work on research projects that connect the science of climate change to people and communities.

The threats to our security are real and require a rational and strategic response. Let’s hope we can produce one.

Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until June 20.