If economic growth knowingly increases mass-scale suffering, can we stop chasing it?
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A new report argues that we stand to gain a lot economically by investing in 5 key areas.
Fauna and flora refuse to go quietly into the Anthropocene.
It makes no “makes no economic or energy sense.”
It’s made from Chernobyl water and rye. What could possibly go wrong?
Tiger reserves and a concentrated public effort has brought this animal roaring back to India.
How an environmental theology class opened my eyes—and mind—to my biblical responsibility.
The building material seems so ubiquitous — what can we use in its place?
They experience reality differently than we do.
When we send messages to the stars, just what are we getting ourselves into?
Our clean energy needs to be sourced responsibly right from the get-go.
Documentary explores astrobiology, astronauts, and the awe of it all.
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What can the beauty of autumn’s colors teach us about mortality?
Philosopher Alan Watts thoughts on the the all-pervading presence of nature.
Sometimes you have to take the road less traveled.
Most captive elephants are kept under immensely cruel conditions. In Myanmar, they’re treated differently.
There’s so much we don’t know about fast radio bursts and galactic halos. Combined, we get a unique window on the Universe. Deep in space, mysterious signals known as Fast […]
Just because you don’t believe in God doesn’t mean you aren’t superstitious.
This may be more common in mammals than we’d thought.
The Portal promises to be a deep dive into the possible.
While the world considers future trips to Mars, two astrophysicists make a case for exploring asteroids.
Are we witnessing evolution in real time?
A new study discovered that lack of purpose leads to earlier death.
By transplanting Operation Barbarossa on a map of the US, it showed the devastating effects of the Nazi invasion
The Doomsday clock has never been closer to midnight.
On the eve of receiving the Templeton Prize, Marcelo Gleiser reflects on his life.
Advances in satellite imagery are shining a light.
Forensic cartography 101: Explain what Brasilia is doing on this map of 1920s South America.