Even Amid a Pandemic, More Than 40 Million People Fled Their Homes
Storms, floods, wildfires and to a lesser degree, conflict, uprooted millions globally in 2020 — the largest human displacement in more than a decade. Read More
Storms, floods, wildfires and to a lesser degree, conflict, uprooted millions globally in 2020 — the largest human displacement in more than a decade. Read More
Multiple missions, combined with years of record disasters, have strained the agency — and scientists predict an unusually severe disaster season ahead. Read More
Zimmern talked to Inhabitat about how we can become a less wasteful society. Read More
New York City-based architecture firm SLO Architecture is finding a purpose for discarded face masks with a concept it's calling Turntable. Read More
The newest accessory for Tesla’s futuristic Cybertruck is geared toward tech-savvy outdoor enthusiasts. Read More
Invasive species could cost the agricultural sector more than $3.5 trillion across the continent, a new study estimated. Read More
The Covid-19 pandemic has driven changes in how people live and work. On June 24, join The Times and experts as we discuss how this shift can present new opportunities.…
While on a college field trip to collect beetles, he found salamanders. He became an authority and later grew alarmed by the disappearance of many amphibians. Read More
If it sells well, an electric version of the best-selling vehicle in the U.S. could help accelerate the move to electric vehicles. Read More
Un nuevo informe muestra que un número muy reducido de grandes empresas y bancos está detrás de gran parte de los contaminantes de este tipo. Read More