As many as 200 million people could fall permanently below the high tide line by 2100.
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Gyms and fitness centers are closed, but your living room is always open.
Simple changes to your holiday decorations, gifting or travel can make the festive season more sustainable.
Having lots of kids is great for the success of the species. But there’s a hitch.
They can be signs of how people feel in their relationship – and may send an important message to potential rivals.
Where would you go if you could go anywhere?
Ecosia says the funds generated from users’ searches help to plant one tree every second.
Today’s agriculture workers face 21 days of heat that exceed safety standards. That number will double by 2050.
We’ve known this virus was coming. We just didn’t do anything about it.
The world isn’t ending! But we are likely at the beginning of a profound transformation.
In the village of Kongthong, villagers don’t call each other by their name; instead, they call out using unique, bespoke tunes that resemble birdsong.
Move over SSRIs, Advil is on the way.
The images themselves will take your breath away, but the science we can extract from them is truly revolutionary and spectacular. Dark matter may be one of the most mysterious […]
An A.I. named Aristo was able to use its language and logic skills to pass a standardized exam with flying colors.
The Buddha wasn’t concerned with transcendence, but rather fully embodying the moment.
With the ivory trade on the decline, poachers have been capitalizing on a new, disturbing trend.
Researchers evaluated the best and worst ways to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere in a recent report.
Intense lightning could have burned us out of the trees.
Our antipathy toward the natural world is bad. But it’s not too late to change.
Tens of millions of Americans consume cannabis regularly. They’re likely ingesting high levels of toxins. Only the federal government has the power and the resources to protect them.
Anastasia lives alone in perfect harmony with nature – or so the story goes – and nature serves her devotedly.
The lack of tall, strong oak trees poses something of a problem for the restoration effort.
The British economic anthropologist Jason Hickel proposes “degrowth” in the face of recession.
“This is a great example of a forest restoration plan which is both good for the people and good for nature,” one researcher said.
Finding your own truth without a guiding mythical worldview.
They said the “missing half” of the Universe’s matter was just found. But what they found barely makes a dent to the big picture. When we look up into the great […]
There’s something special about islands – in some cases, it’s the price tag
Spending between 120–300 minutes per week in nature shown to increase wellbeing.