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Science

polar bear thin ice
Climate Change

Want to Fight Climate Denial? Tell a Story

Scientists looking to communicate the truth about climate should explore the power of narrative and images.
October 11, 2018
by
John R. Platt
Scientists looking to communicate the truth about climate should explore the power of narrative and images.
precipitation map
Climate Change

Interactive Map: Precipitation in the 2050s

How will climate change affect rainfall and snow in your community? We mapped what the world will look like under current climate-change projections.
October 8, 2018
by
Dipika Kadaba
How will climate change affect rainfall and snow in your community? We mapped what the world will look like under current climate-change projections.
Mendochino fire
The Ask

How Do We Solve Our Wildfire Challenges?

Wildfire expert and Arizona State University professor Stephen Pyne answers five burning questions.
October 4, 2018
by
Tara Lohan
Wildfire expert and Arizona State University professor Stephen Pyne answers five burning questions.
Berkeley trees
Voices

Warming Cities, Dying Trees: Can We Keep Our Cities’ Tree-lined Streets?

Climate change may threaten the trees grown in inland cities. Adapting to that threat may help us protect city residents and mitigate future warming.
September 26, 2018
by
Joe R. McBride and Igor Laćan
Climate change may threaten the trees grown in inland cities. Adapting to that threat may help us protect city residents and mitigate future warming.
tiger wolf
Extinction Countdown

Tigers and Wolves: The Reigning Cats and Dogs in Conservation?

A new study finds that large, charismatic species get the majority of research into felid and canid species, possibly at the expense of others.
September 24, 2018
by
John R. Platt
A new study finds that large, charismatic species get the majority of research into felid and canid species, possibly at the expense of others.
whooping crane in flight
Voices

What Whooping Crane Reintroductions Tell Us About Animal Culture

Humans famously used ultralight aircraft to teach cranes to migrate. What has happened since then may offer clues about how to reintroduce other species back to the wild.
September 13, 2018
by
Claire S. Teitelbaum
Humans famously used ultralight aircraft to teach cranes to migrate. What has happened since then may offer clues about how to reintroduce other species back to the wild.
wildfire
Voices

All Wildfires Are Not Alike. So Why Does the U.S. Fight Them All the Same Way?

A historian of wildfires explains the difference between urban and rural fire cultures, and what it means for protecting communities in fire-prone rural areas.
July 18, 2018
by
Stephen Pyne and The Conversation
A historian of wildfires explains the difference between urban and rural fire cultures, and what it means for protecting communities in fire-prone rural areas.
red-tailed hawk
Wildlife

Raptors to the Rescue

Using birds to help get rid of pests is proving to be more effective than poisons — and less expensive.
June 4, 2018
by
Jane Braxton Little
Using birds to help get rid of pests is proving to be more effective than poisons — and less expensive.
reading camping
Sustainability

Beavers, National Parks and Trump’s Attacks on Science: 16 New Environmental Books for June

Eco-books coming out this month also look at the Flint water crisis, the effects of sea-level rise and the history of radical environmentalism.
June 1, 2018
by
John R. Platt
Eco-books coming out this month also look at the Flint water crisis, the effects of sea-level rise and the history of radical environmentalism.
rhino
Voices

Living Will Template for Critically Endangered Species

“In the event of my imminent extinction, I hereby authorize the following as a testament of my wishes...”
May 30, 2018
by
Elizabeth Preston
“In the event of my imminent extinction, I hereby authorize the following as a testament of my wishes...”

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