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Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. U.S. states can decarbonize on their own for about the same price as a federal-led effort to reduce emissions by the same amount, according to a new study.
Anthropocene brings some of the best minds to bear on tough questions about the future of the Earth’s largest ecosystems: Should nations farm their EEZs—and how can they do it ecologically? Are there ...
Melatonin, a sleep aid for humans, is known to keep fruits and vegetables fresh longer. Now scientists have come up with a ...
A new study in Panama found that entrusting forests to Indigenous inhabitants may be a more effective conservation strategy ...
A new study looks systematically for what works—and what doesn’t—to overcome psychological barriers that keep people stuck in ...
Farmed at scale, seagrass meadows could produce grain in quantities equivalent to 7% of global rice production, a new study finds.
Engineers have created steel-like wood by infusing it with iron, offering a climate-friendly alternative to concrete and ...
These days, coral reefs need all the help they can get. Underwater heatwaves and pollution have taken a toll on coral, whose carbonate exoskeletons are the foundation of some of the richest ocean ...
Let the best of Anthropocene come to you. Remote health care appointments in the United States prevented carbon dioxide emissions equivalent to that of 130,000 gasoline-powered cars in 2023, according ...