Eric Holthaus: Up in Smoke
Trees are dying at unprecedented rates. Can we rethink conservation before it’s too late? Each year, the Earth’s trees suck more than a hundred billion tons of carbon dioxide from … Continue reading
March 16, 2018 · Leave a comment
Eric Holthaus: Ice Apocalypse
Rapid collapse of Antarctic glaciers could flood coastal cities by the end of this century. . In a remote region of Antarctica known as Pine Island Bay, 2,500 miles from … Continue reading
December 3, 2017 · Leave a comment
Andrea Germanos: As planet warms, “extreme” weather increases
Louisiana continues to battle “unprecedented” flooding, as experts warn that the historic rainfall that sparked the rising waters is the kind of extreme weather event to expect on a warming … Continue reading
August 16, 2016 · 2 Comments