the-ecofeminist-movement-is-surging.-here’s-what-its-advocates-want

More women are connecting environmental degradation with attacks on women’s rights, seeing both as rooted in similar values. They’re drawing on personal experiences and reams of research to make their case. By Katie Surma It was an audacious moment. During a recent government hearing, allies of former President Jair BolsonaroContinue Reading

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Researchers in South Korea have developed a powerful and affordable new material for producing hydrogen, a clean energy source key to fighting climate change. By fine-tuning boron-doping and phosphorus levels in cobalt phosphide nanosheets, the team dramatically boosted the efficiency of both sides of water-splitting reactions. This advancement could unlockContinue Reading

alberta-is-making-it-even-harder-to-develop-renewable-energy

Close observers of Alberta politics might be forgiven for wondering if official announcements are actual attempts at public policy, or performative trolling on behalf of the oil patch. Case in point is the latest kneecapping of the province’s once-booming renewable energy sector by imposing what might be the most onerous reclamationContinue Reading

microscopic-heist:-how-lung-bacteria-forge-weapons-to-steal-iron-and-survive

Researchers investigating the enigmatic and antibiotic-resistant Pandoraea bacteria have uncovered a surprising twist: these pathogens don’t just pose risks they also produce powerful natural compounds. By studying a newly discovered gene cluster called pan, scientists identified two novel molecules Pandorabactin A and B that allow the bacteria to steal ironContinue Reading