two-suns,-one-city:-karachi’s-dueling-realities-in-a-warming-world

As another punishing summer edges into Karachi, a Stanford researcher and a former climate minister confront the same crisis—extreme heat—from opposite ends of Pakistan’s most populous city. By Aman Azhar KARACHI, Pakistan—Inside a sprawling estate in Karachi’s elite Defense neighborhood, air conditioning hummed in a low-frequency buzz. Sherry Rehman, Pakistan’sContinue Reading

students-and-staff-work-together-for-mit’s-first-“no-mow-may”

In recent years, some grass lawns around the country have grown a little taller in springtime thanks to No Mow May, a movement originally launched by U.K. nonprofit Plantlife in 2019 designed to raise awareness about the ecological impacts of the traditional, resource-intensive, manicured grass lawn. No Mow May encouragesContinue Reading

83%-of-earth’s-climate-critical-fungi-are-still-unknown

Underground fungi may be one of Earth s most powerful and overlooked allies in the fight against climate change, yet most of them remain unknown to science. Known only by DNA, these “dark taxa” make up a shocking 83% of ectomycorrhizal species fungi that help forests store carbon and thrive.Continue Reading