Soon after the devastating Glass Fire sparked in California’s Napa Valley in September 2020, wine chemist Anita Oberholster’s inbox was brimming with hundreds of emails from panicked viticulturists.
Climate change is racing ahead in the Arctic, and a team of scientists just mapped out how the region’s chemistry is helping ...
The World Health Organization recognizes air pollution as an “invisible killer”—a major ongoing public health issue and contributor to climate change. Cities are critically important for understanding ...
Senator Daines' recent opinion (Gazette March 24) about the need for continuing and even expanding our use of coal, oil, and gas is a classic example of a person with blinders to the climate crisis.
Understand climate change beyond the headlines—how greenhouse gases, feedback loops, tipping points, & risk shape Earth’s climate.
Rachel Feltman: Antarctica is the largest, coldest desert on the planet, with snowfall dropping less than six inches of water there each year. But for such a dry place, Antarctica has an outsize ...
Chris Dutton is used to broken equipment. In the years he’s spent analyzing the creatures of the Mara River basin in Africa, his cameras and sensors have been tusked by elephants, crushed by hippos, ...
Loyd Bastin, Ph.D. hasn’t always thought of himself as an activist. But the Widener University chemistry and biochemistry professor learned—almost by accident—that it’s relatively easy to meet with ...
ACS facilitates students attending the United Nations climate talks called the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). There they ...
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