Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Agrivoltaics: the farm-to-solar trend that can help accelerate the renewable energy transition

Using the same land for the production of both agriculture and solar energy is a win-win for the climate and farmers.

How social media supports animal cruelty and the illegal pet trade

Images of chimpanzees and other species appear cute, but they may actually depict animals in dangerous situations. Here’s how to tell what’s safe to share — and how that helps conservation.

Bernie Sanders promises, if elected, all administration members will oppose fracking and fossil fuels

Sen. Bernie Sanders announced yesterday that if elected for 2020 U.S. President, his administration would only be made up of officials who,...

Jordan Peterson’s climate expert is science denier funded by oil-backed think tank

The Canadian psychologist was widely criticized for spreading climate misinformation this week on the popular Joe Rogan podcast.

Climate change increasing pandemics

Now is the time to address climate change for the health of society.

Sorry, Donald Trump, you can’t bring back coal when solar costs half as much

In the 3rd quarter of 2016, solar installations in the U.S. were up nearly 200% over the 3rd quarter of 2015.

Nearly half a billion people at risk from sea level rise by 2100

“There’s a lot of scientists looking at long-term scenarios. But it’s happening now in parts of the world.”

Scientific American endorses a presidential candidate for the first time in its history: Joe...

“We’ve never backed a presidential candidate in our 175-year history—until now.”

EPA disbanded a clean air science panel. We met anyway – and here’s what...

The nongovernmental panel of experts found that particle pollution regulations aren’t protecting public health, but that's not the only worrying trend at EPA.

“9/11’s unsettled dust”: Bush’s EPA hid health risks from toxic dust at ground zero...

“My only mistake was believing that it would take 20 years for people to get sick.”