There’s a New Generation of Water Pollutants in Your Medicine Cabinet Lee Blaney Science & Medicine Every day we each use a variety of personal care products. We wash our hands with antibacterial soaps and clean our faces with specialty cleansers. We wash and maintain our hair with shampoo, conditioner and...
Communities First: A Profile of Janette Robinson Flint UCLA Center for the Study of Women Uncategorized by Jana Gowan This post is part of the UCLA Center for the Study of Women's Chemical Entanglements series. Black Women for Wellness (BWW) is a grassroots non-profit working throughout South LA. Their...
“Climate Change is a Human Rights Issue”: An Interview with Naomi Ages of Greenpeace Hippo Reads Staff Politics & Economics, Science & Medicine Naomi Ages is the climate liability project lead at Greenpeace USA, out there fighting the good environmental fight day after day. Our editor Tori Telfer chatted with her about keeping the oil and gas...
Why the Ocean’s Past Can Be Explained Through Mud Evangeline Sessford Science & Medicine Ocean mud is an incredible active archive of the natural history of the oceans.
Will We Care About Climate as the Weather Gets Nicer? James Devitt Science & Medicine Americans are experiencing pleasant summers and warmer winters than ever before – but it's not going to last.
In Pictures: A Close-Up Look at the Great Barrier Reef’s Bleaching Justin Marshall Science & Medicine When coral reefs begin to bleach, they are often strangely beautiful. But their colorful fluorescence disguises a dark reality.