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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, three Chinese teams reached the top of the world
The problem is a global one, but individual actions still matter
Italian students will soon be required to learn about global warming. American kids? Not so much.
As we begin a critical new decade for the environment, we need to look toward the light
Some of our favorite nonfiction authors dropped new books that explore everything from climate disaster to unusual acts of endurance
Three new books document how much we're already spending to mitigate the effects of global warming and how much more we have to lose if we continue to burn fossil fuels
Without a cast or narration, the abstract film 颅attempts to convey the urgency of our warming planet. But will it reach enough people to matter?
Some of the world's most unique places are disappearing fast, as a result of climate change. It might be time to rearrange your bucket list.
An environmentalist grapples with a common question in an uncommon time
The writer and climate activist talks about his new book 'Falter' and how the human race got itself into such a big mess
In his latest book, he unpacks our ineffectiveness in the face of climate change and connects the dots on what the future might be like
The Gila is America鈥檚 most endangered river. What do we stand to lose if it disappears thanks to climate change and overuse?
In his new animated feature, Chris Butler adds a contemporary twist to an old-fashioned tale
It's tough to find meat-free products that taste like bacon. These plant-based chips may have cracked the code.
Josh Morgerman is an obsessive stormchaser. As hurricanes grow fiercer and more destructive, what does it mean to be someone who loves them?
Think of the weather as your mood and the climate as your personality: your mood changes each day, whereas your personality is the sum of all those moods over the course of years
James Balog's newest documentary hopes to close the political and cultural gap on climate change through the stories of those most affected by it
Yvon Chouinard and Patagonia Provisions plan to save the environment by changing how you eat
It's the 50th anniversary of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, and our waterways are in more danger than ever. These reads explain what's going wrong鈥攁nd how to fix it.
Boyan Slat, the 24-year-old founder and CEO of the Ocean Cleanup, has finally launched a system he says will rid the Great Pacific Garbage Patch of half its plastic trash in five years.
Political and journalistic pressure foiled Interior Department attempts to censor a climate report. Not surprisingly, its findings aren't good.
Depending on the vote Tuesday, some products from big names like Banana Boat and Coppertone could soon be missing from shelves in the Aloha State
A new book by Heather Hansen explores the complicated world of wildland-urban interface firefighting as it unfolded in the Cold Springs Fire near Nederland, Colorado
As governor, Mitt Romney was an environmental champion. Presidential candidate Romney, however, fell in line with the GOP. What kind of Utah senator would he be if he succeeds Orrin Hatch?
There's powder in the forecast from Florida to Vermont, but the southern Rockies continue to be snow starved as the worst season just about anyone can remember continues
Three new films take on conservation, climate change, and doping
Six steps to make a difference in a darkening world
As ski resorts struggle with warmer, shorter seasons, a team of Norwegian researchers is rolling out new snow machines that help cut back on planet-warming emissions
Rising global temperatures could render the meanings of these words obsolete
On a trip to Alaska, the filmmakers at Aura ran into a small town outfitter with a large story.
As the Category Four storm threatened landfall last week, dozens of Urban Search and Rescue teams were deploying from around the country, mobilizing at lightning speed to save residents from the wreckage. Our man embedded with one of these elite squads鈥攁nd soon learned the logistical nightmare involved with disaster aid on a massive scale.
Usually groms push the envelope in the half pipe. These ones are pushing climate change activism into uncharted waters.