A massive global analysis reveals pharmaceuticals as the most carbon-intensive portion of the global health care system ...
Tomatoes are the most-farmed vegetable in the world. Researchers set out to quantify the carbon footprint of this ballooning ...
Governments of rich countries tend to make ambitious emissions reduction pledges—but their citizens are the least willing to ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Maybe there should be a companion to Aesop’s fable about the tortoise and the hare. This one could be about the spruce and the poplar. Fast-growing trees like ...
They found that underutilized human and livestock waste could substitute 27% of current fertilizer use in China, 26% in the US, and 47% in India.
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. The finding of a new paper in PNAS may ruffle the feathers of some consumers and those in the cattle industry who believe that grass-fed beef is less carbon ...