Don’t want to discuss Trump or impeachment at Thanksgiving? Try this instead. Vanessa Lide and E.J. Graff - November 26, 2019 Dazzle (or distract) the table with what else has been happening while they weren’t looking.
The climate is changing. Here’s how politics will also change. Thomas Hale, Jeff Colgan, and Jessica Green - October 8, 2018 [caption id="attachment_78656" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A penguin stands on an iceberg
Tens of thousands of people protested in April and May — on topics like gun violence, labor rights and science Kanisha Bond, Jeremy Pressman, and Erica Chenoweth - August 1, 2018 [caption id="attachment_76231" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Emmy Adams, of Golden, Colo., joins
Why do we need new rules on shipping emissions? Well, 90 percent of global trade depends on ships. Jessica Green - April 17, 2018 [caption id="attachment_72341" align="aligncenter" width="960"] The Foss Maritime hybrid tug Carolyn
Here’s one way to help women in science: Support international collaborations Kathrin Zippel - April 22, 2017 [caption id="attachment_57163" align="aligncenter" width="960"] (iStock)[/caption] Today, during the March for
The Trump administration can’t entirely roll back progress on climate change. Here’s why. Jessica Green - February 10, 2017 [caption id="attachment_53897" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A glacier in Antarctica in 2007.
This is what we learned by counting the women’s marches Jeremy Pressman and Erica Chenoweth - February 7, 2017 Editors' note: This is the fifth post in our series
Do we really need a new U.N. oceans treaty? Yes, and here’s why. Jessica Green - April 25, 2016 [caption id="attachment_39536" align="aligncenter" width="908"] A researcher studies coral reef "bleaching," a
Potpourri John Sides - March 7, 2011 * Lynn Vavreck becomes the first political scientist whose research