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The recent Nature article falsely tries to pin alleged harms of “extreme” weather on the world’s largest producers of fossil fuels.
The mesh-like fossil would push back the oldest known animal on Earth by more than 300 million years. But like many claims of very old life, the study is kicking up lively debate.
Casablanca, Morocco — At the end of a dim hallway in Casablanca’s Université Hassan II, I’ve walked into a dusty room containing a remarkable set of fossils—bones that raise foundational ...
An international study reveals surprising bird nesting activity in the Arctic during the Late Cretaceous period. Fossils from Alaska show birds were breeding there 73 million years ago. This ...
Global investment in clean-energy technology and infrastructure is set to double that of fossil fuels this year despite geopolitical and market turmoil, according to a report on the sector by the ...
In a 2023 study, Pearson and colleagues used foraminifera fossil data to predict the fate of the ocean’s twilight zone, a region roughly 650 feet to 3,250 feet below the surface.
Balboa Park's Nat museum brings fossils back to life at new $5.1M Paleo Center Amazement in the Basement fossil exhibit opens Friday at the San Diego Natural History Museum in Balboa Park ...
Imagine that humanity quit fossil fuels. Think of our entire Ozymandian blob of a global economy running on clean energy instead of ancient heat-trapping hydrocarbons—more than 1 billion ...
More examples are already emerging. In 2024, a Belgian farmer filed a lawsuit against French fossil fuel major TotalEnergies, seeking compensation for damage to his farm as a result of extreme ...
A world built on fossil fuels is loud. Here’s how advocates are defending peace and quiet. “It's really unbelievable, how much noise impacts so many people." ...