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Gas Giant
The US Can Halve Its Emissions by 2030—if It Wants To
Matt Simon
Thin Ice
It’s Hard to Do Climate Research When Your Glacier Is Melting
Jesse Klein
Green Light
Australia Has Finally Woken Up to Climate Change
Bianca Nogrady
Go, Fish!
The Last-Ditch Effort to Save Wild Salmon
Vanessa Minke-Martin
Climate Change
India Isn’t Ready for a Deadly Combination of Heat and Humidity
Kamala Thiagarajan
A Rain Forest Elegy
A Pandemic Tragedy on Brazil’s Lago Verde
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Pew Pew Pew
How Ants Inspired a New Way to Measure Snow With Space Lasers
Matt Simon
Ideas
‘Thinkwashing’ Keeps People From Taking Action in Times of Crisis
Eleanor Cummins
Out to Dry
‘Flash Droughts’ Are the Midwest’s Next Big Climate Threat
Diana Kruzman
Water World
The Wetlands Are Drowning
Gregory Barber
Humongous Fungus
What the World’s Largest Organism Reveals About Fires and Forests
Colin Hogan
For Peat's Sake
Carbon-Rich Peat Is Disappearing. But Is It Also Growing?
Matt Simon
RoboCrop
Farming Drives Toward ‘Precision Agriculture’ Technologies
Tom Johnson
Grime Time
A Powerful ISS Instrument Will Hunt for Minerals in Dusty Lands
Matt Simon
Sunburn
The Desert’s Fragile Skin Can’t Take Much More Heat
Kristy Hamilton
Road Block
A New Gas-Guzzling Postal Fleet Could Be Halted by Lawsuits
Abigail Weinberg
Hot Topic
Burning Crops to Capture Carbon? Good Luck Finding Water
Matt Simon
Water World
A Vast Underground Water System Helps Drive Antarctica’s Glaciers
Gregory Barber
Don't Have A Cow
You Don't Have to Quit Meat to Save the Planet—Just Eat Less
Matt Reynolds
Climate Change
The Pandemic Gave Scientists a New Way to Spy on Emissions
Matt Simon
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