The slow fashion and slow food movements are an antidote to overconsumption. New research in Canada and Ghana suggests slow mining can also bring benefits.
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In the first study of its kind, researchers expose the fossil fuel industry’s decades-long campaign to bury the truth by cozying up
Groups like PlantVillage are getting farmers to stop burning field waste and turn it into yield-boosting, carbon-storing biochar instead
U.S., Norway, Canada spending most taxpayer money on funding ‘false climate solutions’: report
Oil Change International study measured spending on carbon capture and fossil-based hydrogen subsidies over 50 years, despite evidence showing they "failed to
Abandoning exhausted energy sites is wasteful, unnecessary and costly. Recycling them would prepare the land to be reimagined
To take on floods and droughts, we have to stop fighting water and start embracing it
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A new report unpacks why North American elevators are much more costly than their European counterparts and why that price divergence has
A first-of-its-kind global study found that wildfires generated 8.6 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide between 2023 and 2024, a 16% jump above
Dalton got in early on the clean-energy revival to reap the rewards from slotting solar into its storied history of industrial production