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Families with different structures parent differently – and that can perpetuate inequality across generations.
While methane poses the greatest threat to the climate because of its greenhouse gas potency, the other hydrocarbons present in the natural gas can degrade regional air quality and harm human health.
The oft-repeated claim that the Amazon rainforest produces 20% of our planet’s oxygen is based on a misunderstanding.
Many theories have outlined possible ways the world's languages might have diversified, but there is not one silver bullet to explain it all.
Like the rest of us, governments must borrow when they spend more money than they receive.
A closer look at the story of the largest coral atoll in the world sheds light on the issues facing those living on such islands all around the world, and the inadequacy of current international policy.
We believe U.S. agriculture needs to make a systemwide shift that cuts carbon emissions, reduces vulnerability to climate chaos and prioritizes economic justice.
In theory, economic growth should represent a higher standard of living. Unfortunately, economic growth during the current expansion has neither been deep nor broadly distributed among most Americans.
Our research shows that harassment is one of many gender-related challenges that frequently confront female conservation leaders.