The Push for a Better Dengue Vaccine Grows More Urgent
A public research institute in Brazil has proved a new shot protects against the disease, but can’t make it fast enough to stop the huge outbreak sweeping Latin America. Read…
A public research institute in Brazil has proved a new shot protects against the disease, but can’t make it fast enough to stop the huge outbreak sweeping Latin America. Read…
What can fiction tell us about the apocalypse? Ayana Mathis finds unexpected hope in novels of crisis by Ling Ma, Jenny Offill and Jesmyn Ward. Read More
The country, along with India, is still building power stations that run on coal. Elsewhere, retirements of older plants have slowed. Read More
As they look to contain an increasingly aggressive China, the United States and Japan announced dozens of new agreements, including on military, economic, climate and space matters. Read More
There have been record temperatures every day for more than a year. Scientists are investigating what’s behind the extraordinary measurements. Read More
The rule applies to a family of chemicals known as PFAS that are linked to serious health effects. Water utilities argue the cost is too great. Read More
The federal government is ordering the removal of PFAS, a class of chemicals that poses serious health risks, from drinking water systems across the country. Read More
Los expertos afirmaron que era la primera vez que una corte internacional determina que los gobiernos están obligados a cumplir sus objetivos climáticos en virtud de la legislación sobre derechos…
Procter & Gamble, Nestlé y otras marcas confían en una nueva generación de plantas de reciclaje para cumplir sus objetivos medioambientales, pero la tecnología aún no funciona a plenitud. Read…
Why emissions hit record levels last year. Read More