Newly discovered antimicrobial could prevent or treat cholera
Researchers identified the first known microcin, a group of naturally produced antimicrobials, that targets the strains of bacteria that cause cholera., Read MoreContinue Reading
Researchers identified the first known microcin, a group of naturally produced antimicrobials, that targets the strains of bacteria that cause cholera., Read MoreContinue Reading
What’s causing global warming? How can we fix it? This interactive F.A.Q. will tackle your climate questions big and small.Continue Reading
Governments, industry and other key players can now deploy a new action-oriented toolkit to ensure the global energy transition unfolds with equity, justice and sustainability as demand for minerals for renewables is poised to almost triple by 2030, according to a report released on Wednesday by a diverse expert panelContinue Reading
It has been four months since the $34 billion expansion of Trans Mountain pipeline finally became operational, realizing the longstanding dream of getting Alberta bitumen to tidewater. This much-hyped milestone was supposed to be a gamechanger for the Alberta patch, ending the reliance on U.S. buyers by accessing new AsianContinue Reading
This article by Common Dreams is published here as part of the global journalism collaboration Covering Climate Now. A trio of senior congressional Democrats on Tuesday admonished fossil fuel executives to comply with a request for “information regarding quid pro quo solicitations” from former U.S. President Americas Worst Traitor, who earlier thisContinue Reading
U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen is facing off against Republican Sam Brown, with the development of solar energy a dividing line between the two candidates as the state sees a rapid buildout of renewable energy projects. By Wyatt Myskow In November’s election, Nevadans will vote between two U.S. Senate candidates withContinue Reading
The new owner of The Spectator magazine has close financial ties to a U.S. firm with major investments in oil, gas, and coal – including several projects dubbed “carbon bombs” by campaigners. GB News co-owner Paul Marshall, who completed his purchase of The Spectator this week, is the chairman andContinue Reading
‘/> From meal kits to grocery service to restaurant delivery, we look at the carbon footprint of convenient food and the choices people can make to try to reduce it. Sometimes there are trade-offs. (Image credit: Ryan Kellman)Continue Reading
Producer and writer, Migizi Pensoneau, ’brings the realness’ to Emmy voters. The post Reservation Dogs is finally up for the recognition it deserves appeared first on High Country News.Continue Reading
It’s hard to care about anything when you are in a pit of climate anxiety. Then I remember the beautiful, bittersweet world I want to show the next generation.Continue Reading
New research has revealed how underwater noise produced by humans may help explain why southern resident orca populations have not recovered from historic lows. The team reports that underwater noise pollution — from both large and small vessels — forces northern and southern resident orcas to expend more time andContinue Reading
Forgoing tillage helped some vegetable crops, but not as much as steady rain would have. Beyond the drought and the heat, farmers said, climate change brings instability. By Sean Sublette Meteorological summer—the three hottest calendar months of the year—was the fourth hottest on record in the U.S. in 2024, withContinue Reading
The UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on Friday designated 11 new biosphere reserves, recognizing their importance for conserving biodiversity and cultural heritage.Continue Reading
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