
The Women in Energy program director explains how she and her team have been advocating for more women’s leadership in a male-dominated industry.

Gender equality is an essential ingredient in building a fair and sustainable world. Today we’re publishing stories that honor the accomplishments of many of our women colleagues.

Our human need for social interaction will influence our calculus and my hope is that when normal life resumes, we never again take it for granted.

A recent study shows how on Siachen Glacier, the impacts of high-altitude warfare are two-way. As India and Pakistan’s armies have harmed the glacier, Siachen’s brutal conditions have also constrained military operations.

How federal agencies can and will incorporate environmental justice into their operations.

A recent study shows that trade restrictions and stockpiling of supplies by just a few key countries during times of crisis could create global food price spikes and severe local and regional food shortages.

New research suggests that photosynthetic green algae also eat bacteria on a previously unsuspected scale.

The project aims to combat hunger by increasing climate knowledge in six countries that are particularly vulnerable to the effects of climate change and fluctuations.

A new study explores whether bird-friendly coffee is on the radar of bird watchers: Are they drinking it and, if not, why not?