It's hard not to despair about the state of the world today, but here are five reasons to be a little bit hopeful, says Fred ...
What do science, pajamas, and school cafeterias have in common? They can all be part of a powerful after-school experience ...
School of Education alumna and adjunct instructor Tara Goodhue '09, '20, center, chats with former students Melissa Costa, ...
First, lawsuits.
Scientists say that multiple Earth system components appear closer to destabilization than previously believed, putting the planet in increased danger of following a "hothouse" path driven by feedback ...
What new species remain to be discovered in the lab?
Melody Irine writes, Snowless Decembers, Januaries, and Februaries seem to be the new norm. Not only does it limit my ability to do the things I love, but it also acts as a constant reminder of our ...
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Untouched illegal tyre dump sparks continued calls for legislation and innovation around recycling
When anti-dumping activist Dave Dudley goes bush he often stumbles across dumped tyres. It's an environmental risk he says the government needs to address.
Frigatebirds can remain airborne for days at a time without landing. Here’s how they rest while flying, according to ...
Whatever the past, it’s nothing by comparison to the latest rage in dumping: concrete boulders are suddenly appearing in the unlikeliest of places--including on valuable oceanfront land--leading those ...
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Why the WWF Kenya boss rarely buys meat from butcheries
Nobody forgets their first time. The first time they flew. Their first salary. Jackson Kiplagat, the CEO of World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Kenya, remembers the first time he left his village.“In a ...
The state of the humanities today creates a crisis,” the report concluded. “There is genuine doubt today whether the ...
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