Microplastics are now being found in ancient remains
In the modern world, we see plastic everywhere: It’s in our clothes and technology, it litters the streets and it abounds in the ocean.
Now, a new study by the University of York shows plastic is now even being found in the traces of our distant history, as microplastics have recently been identified in ancient remains for the first time — some were even found in soil deposits from as far back as the first or second century CE, CNN reported.
Panel on the Intersection of Climate Change and Conflict explores intersections of environmental and social harm
A new satellite project by Google and the Environmental Defense Fund will track methane emissions
Mount Holyoke Climate Justice Coalition celebrates ‘radical hope’ in climate activism
With the clock ticking down on the threshold to prevent irreversible climate damage, it is easy for the climate crisis to feel like an insurmountable obstacle entirely out of the hands of average citizens, The Guardian reported. For many, hope in the face of the climate crisis can be impossible to pick out of the nihilistic tangle of political inaction and daunting news headlines.
This company says it has found Amelia Earheart’s plane, others aren’t convinced
Fossil fuel debate dominates discussions at the United Nations’ recent contentious COP28 conference
As anxious citizens and activists across the globe watched the contentious 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change unfold through their phone screens, one pervading question plagued their minds: Would a fossil fuel phase-out make it into the conference’s final agreement? After a week of divisive debates and negotiations — in which a final settlement seemed almost impossible — the COP28 representatives have now concluded their talks, announcing on Wednesday, Dec. 23, a historical agreement to transition away from all fossil fuel consumption, NBC reported.