A population boom around Mount Kilimanjaro, not climate change, is responsible for the rapid decline in biodiversity around ...
More than 99% of the world's 7.7 billion people have one or more of their environmental rights threatened, according to new ...
The CU Boulder research, the most comprehensive of its kind, meticulously assessed the global population’s exposure to ...
At the crux of its recent industrial expansion, the University is partnering with Los Alamos National Laboratory to build a ...
The study found that PET microplastics may contribute to chronic lung diseases like IPF by inducing "oxidative stress, ...
Researchers reviewed more than 60 studies and found evidence that plastic particles can reach bone tissue, disrupt cell function, and may interfere with skeletal growth.
As leaders gather for COP30, they must reject false narratives that pit climate and health action against economic growth.
The fight against malaria has stalled after two decades of progress, with climate change and population growth among factors threatening a resurgence of the potentially fatal disease, campaigners said ...
Researchers warn that U.S. data centers could devour vast amounts of energy and water unless stronger guardrails shape the ...
Gray hair in mice signals successful elimination of cancer-prone stem cells. Study offers clues about melanoma risk in humans ...
A new study analyzes findings from more than 170 papers to clarify what we know so far about the ecological impacts of large carnivore recovery in North America and what mysteries still remain.
Around 70,000 years ago, Homo sapiens faced near extinction due to the Toba supervolcano eruption, which triggered a volcanic ...