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To Improve Your Gut Microbiome, Spend More Time in Nature

21 December 2024 at 02:00
Microbes found in green spaces can transfer into your body, increasing bacterial diversity and potentially boosting the strength of the immune system.

This Tropical Virus Is Spreading Out of the Amazon to the US and Europe

20 December 2024 at 11:05
Oropouche virus has posed little threat outside South America in the past, but land-use change, the climate crisis, and international travel all appear to be spreading this insect-borne disease to new places.

How Christmas Trees Could Become a Source of Low-Carbon Protein

16 December 2024 at 10:07
In the nascent field of mycoforestry, tree-growers are combining saplings with symbiotic fungi to grow timber and mushrooms on the same plots of land.

Climate Change Is Destroying Monarch Butterflies’ Winter Habitat

10 December 2024 at 02:00
During their passage through Mexico, monarch butterflies depend on the shelter of endangered treesβ€”so this scientist is leading a huge experiment to build them a new winter habitat.

These 3 Things Are Standing in the Way of a Global Plastics Treaty

Global plastic pollution talks have stalledβ€”but a treaty is possible if countries can agree on finances, the proper regulation of dangerous ingredients, and set limits on production.

A Uranium-Mining Boom Is Sweeping Through Texas

6 December 2024 at 23:00
State leaders want nuclear reactors to provide consistent, low-carbon power for AI, oil extraction, and more. But in South Texas, people worry mining for fuel will poison their water.

Environmental Sensing Is Here, Tracking Everything from Forest Fires to Threatened Species

6 December 2024 at 04:30
The internet of things turned every device in your house into a smart something. Now it’s coming for natureβ€”to track forest fires and tree health or to listen out for threatened animals.

A Parasite That Eats Cattle Alive Is Creeping North Toward the US

4 December 2024 at 02:00
For decades, the screwworm was eliminated in North America, but containment efforts in Panama have failed. Now cattle smugglers are helping the parasite advance north.

The $60 Billion Potential Hiding in Your Discarded Gadgets

30 November 2024 at 04:00
Rich nations mine just a fraction of e-waste, leaving $60 billion a year in critical metals wasting away in boxes and drawers. But in West Africa, a dangerous recycling work is thriving.

Returning the Amazon Rainforest to Its True Caretakers

Indigenous peoples forced from the Amazon rainforest are finally getting the legal power to returnβ€”and it’s not only about justice. Under their stewardship, the forests can thrive.

The Fossil Fuels Conversation Needs a Hard Reset

26 November 2024 at 01:40
The term β€œreducing emissions” has outlived its usefulness, a crutch to soften the blow that’s being exploited by greenwashers. Now it’s time to get real.

COP29 Agreement Says Someone Should Pay to Help Developing Countries, but Not Who

25 November 2024 at 13:43
Rich countries have agreed to pay developing nations $300 billion a year to help them with their climate actionsβ€”but the agreement doesn’t say who specifically should contribute or how.

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