When climate change throws the Pacific off balance, the world’s weather follows By Hannah Seo / Sep 19, 2023
Pearl Harbor dataset holds clues to how WWII may have shaped weather data By Laura Baisas / Sep 18, 2023
Communities struggling with opioid addiction have a new complication: climate disasters By Robin Buller/High Country News / Sep 13, 2023
Almost every place on Earth was affected by extreme temperatures this summer By Sara Kiley Watson / Sep 11, 2023
A ‘season of simmering’: This summer’s 3-month streak was hottest ever recorded By Laura Baisas / Sep 6, 2023
Should doctors and nurses discuss the dangers of heat? By Martha Bebinger/KFF Health News / Sep 3, 2023
Why machines don’t work as well in extreme heat By Srinivas Garimella and Matthew T. Hughes/The Conversation / Aug 31, 2023
Florida’s aquatic animals prepare early for storms like Hurricane Idalia By Helen Bradshaw / Aug 30, 2023
The heroic effort to save Florida’s coral reef from a historic heatwave By Michael Childress/The Conversation / Aug 18, 2023
Canadian territory capital ordered to evacuate due to approaching wildfire By Laura Baisas / Aug 17, 2023
The health hazards from wildfires will linger in Maui for years By Andrew J. Whelton/The Conversation / Aug 14, 2023
New Orleans’ billion-dollar levees survived Hurricane Ida. Can they handle what’s coming? By Philip Kiefer
Deadly heatwaves like those in the Pacific Northwest will only become more common By Sara Kiley Watson
Agriculture This is what happens when feral cows take over a remote Alaskan island By Jude Isabella/Hakai Magazine
Agriculture These invasive bugs are a nightmare for Washington’s cherries and hops By Natalia Mesa/High Country News
Agriculture In photos: How John Deere builds its massive machines By Christopher Payne , Kristin Shaw
Climate Change When climate change throws the Pacific off balance, the world’s weather follows By Hannah Seo
Climate Change Pearl Harbor dataset holds clues to how WWII may have shaped weather data By Laura Baisas
Climate Change Plastic fishing gear brings in a better catch, but there’s a big tradeoff By Alastair Bland/Hakai Magazine
Climate Change The world’s first 3D-printed salmon is hitting store shelves, and it looks kind of good By Andrew Paul
Climate Change Communities struggling with opioid addiction have a new complication: climate disasters By Robin Buller/High Country News
Climate Change A remote Air Force base in Alaska is getting its own nuclear reactor By Kelsey D. Atherton
Conservation To protect wild bumblebees, people have to find them first By Sarah Trent / High Country News
Conservation Grizzlies are getting killed by roads, but the risks are bigger than roadkill By Hannah Seo
Conservation When climate change throws the Pacific off balance, the world’s weather follows By Hannah Seo
Conservation Invasive snails are chomping through Florida, and no one can stop them By Maddi Langweil
Energy Microsoft wants small nuclear reactors to power its AI and cloud computing services By Andrew Paul
Energy Traveling through the world’s most traffic-heavy city just got a lot quicker—and greener By Andrew Paul
Sustainability Grizzlies are getting killed by roads, but the risks are bigger than roadkill By Hannah Seo
Sustainability When climate change throws the Pacific off balance, the world’s weather follows By Hannah Seo
Sustainability This Belgian factory’s massive mirror array turns sunlight into thermal energy By Andrew Paul
Sustainability Plastic fishing gear brings in a better catch, but there’s a big tradeoff By Alastair Bland/Hakai Magazine
Sustainability The world’s first 3D-printed salmon is hitting store shelves, and it looks kind of good By Andrew Paul