A new life-cycle analysis reveals that bio-based plastics are better for the climate but worse for biodiversity. The greenest option is reducing demand.
A new experiment shows biochar survives cow digestion largely intact, potentially turning cattle into a vehicle for spreading ...
The two big electrification tools are not delivering on emissions, researchers say. Countries need to prioritize renewables, ...
China’s unprecedented fishing ban is reversing years of biodiversity loss in the Yangtze, raising questions about the ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. A major reason straws, plastic bags and yogurt containers aren’t recycled is that it’s much cheaper to make these products from scratch than to recover them.
According to a comprehensive modeling study, the climate benefits of contrail avoidance depend on speed, not perfection ...
Bacteria munching on waste bread release hydrogen that could run chemical reactions, providing a carbon-negative way to ...
Computer simulations reveal that spraying sea salt aerosols may keep global temperatures near 2020 levels as air pollution falls—but may also redraw regional weather patterns.
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Tropical rainforests get that name because it rains a lot in these places. But they deserve it for another reason as well: They make rain. By absorbing water ...
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