Companies used to be accused of faking sustainability via greenwashing. Now some are hiding actual climate progress.
Researchers in Denmark have found a way to recover toxic arsenic from groundwater and repurpose it into a valuable material ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. A new study on U.S. meat consumption suggests we’ve been missing a crucial piece of the carbon footprint puzzle: where our meat actually comes from.
The big bad wolf is really a scaredy cat. While wolves’ reputation as fearsome predators makes them the stuff of old legends and modern polemics, at least one animal will prompt them to turn tail: ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Desert farmers may have found an unexpected ally in a tropical fruit: the pineapple. Researchers at Abu Dhabi’s Khalifa University have transformed pineapple ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Charging electric vehicles (EVs) when renewable energy is abundant—and supplying power back to the grid when demand peaks—could significantly cut greenhouse ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Moving crops into solar-powered ‘plant factories’ across China could free up swathes of land, slash fertilizer emissions, and meet the country’s vast demand ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. The world’s 250 largest oil and gas companies are responsible for less than 1.5% of renewable energy generation worldwide, according to a new analysis. The ...
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