As Antarctica experiences record warmth, it's undergoing a surprising transformation: vegetation is growing rapidly across the icy landscape.
Category: Environment
Valuing Water in the Global Commons Helps Ethiopia’s Resilience
Ethiopia’s Tana Watershed faces drying reservoirs, driving the need for better water governance, including water in the global commons.
Individual Actions that Can Help Mitigate Climate Change
As extreme weather wreaks havoc, scientists call for urgent climate action and personal commitments to cut emissions to fight climate change.
Lithium is Essential for Renewables But Adverse to Water Sources
Learn about the vital role of lithium batteries in the rapid growth of renewable energy and their environmental and social impacts.
Countries with Fast Growing Renewable Energy Capacity
Renewable energy growth boomed in 2022 due to low costs, policy support, and government incentives. Actions are needed for net zero goals.
Restoring Forests is a Path to Increased Rainfall, Cooler Climates
Global reforestation initiatives are boosting rainfall and cooling the planet, offering multiple benefits beyond carbon sequestration.
Green Infrastructure for Water Quality Trading Programs
Carbon markets can accelerate green infrastructure for water quality, saving billions and reducing carbon emissions, according to a study.
Wyoming and its Renewable Energy Investments
Discover how Wyoming, once a coal powerhouse, embraces renewable energy investments like wind and solar energy to shape its future.
Study Reveals Factors for Antartica’s Regime Shift and Its Impacts
Research reveals a regime shift in Antarctic sea ice patterns. What causes it and its implications in one of Earth's vital regions?
Environmental and Social Costs of Mining Minerals for Clean Tech
Explore the environmental and social costs of mining minerals like lithium and cobalt for clean technology in water-scarce areas.