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Worldcrunch » Green » Page 2

Green

"It's The Ice, Stupid" — Trump Wants Greenland For The Wrong Reasons
Geopoliticsdonald trump

“It’s The Ice, Stupid” — Trump Wants Greenland For The Wrong Reasons

by Paul Bierman January 29, 2025May 24, 2025
Paris 2024: Pollution In Seine River Postpones Triathlon
Greencitizens convention

The Case Against Swimming In The Seine

by Bernard Meunier January 29, 2025May 24, 2025
A blurry photo of a man driving a truck
Societygermany

Cash, Freedom, Stress, Fumes: Is Life Better Or Worse When You Own A Car?

by Haiko Tobias Prengel January 28, 2025May 24, 2025
The Sierra Nevada ski resort opens to a limited capacity of 6,000 skiers
Food / Travelclimate change

Snowmaking In Southern Spain? New Ski Season, New Questions Over Water Use

by Andrés Actis January 26, 2025May 24, 2025
Let L.A. Burn? How A Marxist Historian Tried To Warn California About Its Fire Risk
Greenforest fires

Let L.A. Burn? How A Marxist Historian Tried To Warn California About Its Fire Risk

by Alexander Howard January 21, 2025May 24, 2025
Holy Pollution! Will The Ganges Survive World's Largest Hindu Festival?
Greenindia

Holy Pollution! Will The Ganges Survive World’s Largest Hindu Festival?

by Indra Shekhar Singh January 15, 2025May 24, 2025
A fluorescent purple and yellow swirl, in the style of a technical mapping such as through infrared
Greenclimate change

Carbon Storage, Subsoil Discovery — Are Climate Solutions Buried Deep Underground?

by Marie Bellan January 14, 2025May 24, 2025
​VitiBot makes a notable entrance in a German vineyard with the first-ever demonstration of the Bakus robot, April, 10, 2024.
Futureartificial intelligence

In Bordeaux, Winemakers Are Putting Robots To Work In Their Vineyards

by Léa Delpont January 3, 2025May 24, 2025
Bears Are Back In Japan — Is It Time To Unleash The Wolf Robots?
Greenartificial intelligence

Bears Are Back In Japan — Is It Time To Unleash The Wolf Robots?

by Yann Rousseau January 2, 2025May 24, 2025
​Person taking nature shot, Oct. 23, 2022.
Greenphotography

Citizen Science: The Hidden Key To Saving The Planet

by Pablo Cerezal January 1, 2025May 24, 2025
Artificial Islands, The Mushrooming Paradox In A World Of Rising Seas
Greenenvironment

Artificial Islands, The Mushrooming Paradox In A World Of Rising Seas

by Carlos Madrid December 23, 2024May 24, 2025
There's a pretty good chance the battery of the Electric Car you are charging was manufactured in China: their EV production industry accounts for around 58% of global production. Picture of a woman charging an EV.
Economyeconomy

The EV Battery Race Is Over — China Won

by Ben Kutz December 17, 2024May 24, 2025
An elkhorn coral close to shore at El Eco, Vega Baja, Puerto Rico.
Greenendangered species

The Climate-Resilient Coral Reef That Could Save Puerto Rico’s Marine Life

by Gabriela Meléndez Rivera December 15, 2024May 24, 2025
A Galápagos giant tortoise is walking with tourists in the background, on San Cristobal Island, Galapagos.
Greenbiodiversity

Sustainable Evolution? The Galapagos Recipe For Beating Overtourism

by Clara Le Fort December 13, 2024May 24, 2025
​A woman counts Eusko currency, Sept. 20, 2023.
Economyfinance

Cash-For-Climate: The Green Rationale For Local Currencies

by Charlotte Meyer December 11, 2024May 24, 2025
Block The Sun! Make Some Mist! Is Geoengineering The Real Fix For Climate Change?
Green Or Goneclimate change

Block The Sun! Make Some Mist! Is Geoengineering The Real Fix For Climate Change?

by Ramin Skibba and Worldcrunch December 9, 2024May 24, 2025
Car Tire Closeup Photo
Greenpollution

Car Tires Shed Tons Of Microplastics — The Hidden Environmental Plague Of Transportation

by Henry Obanya and Worldcrunch November 29, 2024May 24, 2025
COP29 And The Decade-Long Failure Of Carbon Trading Deals
Greenaustralia

COP29 And The Decade-Long Failure Of Carbon Trading Deals

by Kate Dooley November 25, 2024May 24, 2025
​The RV Oceania with a diver in the Baltic Sea.
Russia-Ukraine Warrussia ukraine war

Missiles Or Science? Why Our Best Weapon Against Putin May Be Arctic Research

by Adam Wajrak November 23, 2024May 24, 2025
A woman harvests organic grapes at a greenhouse at Harna farm in Sweden, Oct. 1, 2023.
Greenclimate change

Gotland Postcard: How Climate Change Is Turning Sweden Into Prime Wine Producer

by Cush Rodríguez Moz November 21, 2024May 24, 2025
Buffaloworms, also known as lesser mealworms, are the larvae of the litter beetle (Alphitobius diaperinus), a species of darkling beetle.
Greenpollution

A Newly Discovered Insect In Kenya Eats Plastic — Could It Help Solve Waste Disposal?

by Fathiya Khamis November 12, 2024May 24, 2025
A man cleans his store from water and mud with a broom in Valencia, Spain after flash floods desecrated the city.
Greenclimate change

Valencia, Floods, Fate: When You’ve Been Spared From The Disaster Next Door

by Amador Iranzo November 7, 2024May 24, 2025
How An Avant-Garde Theater Project Turns Forests Into A Stage
Societyart

How An Avant-Garde Theater Project Turns Forests Into A Stage

by Marta García Miranda November 6, 2024May 24, 2025
Valencia Floods And The Grim Toll Of An Every-Man-For-Himself Mindset
Greenclimate change

Valencia Floods And The Grim Toll Of An Every-Man-For-Himself Mindset

by Pau Noy November 5, 2024May 24, 2025
Photo of Indigenous people on Utupua Island in the Solomon Islands.
Greeninvasive species

On The Front Lines, How Indigenous People Are Adapting To Climate Change

by David Arterburn November 4, 2024May 24, 2025
A hand held underwater.
Greenindia

Does A River Have Rights? Inside The Movement To Grant Legal Personhood To Nature

by Aida Cuenca November 1, 2024May 24, 2025
Bird's eye view of a protests against Rio Tinto's Jadar Project in Belgrade on Aug. 10
Economyeuropean union

Can Serbian Environmentalists Block Europe’s Richest Lithium Mine?

by Antonela Riha October 30, 2024May 24, 2025
Crew with binoculars on cruise ship Safari Endeavour at the Margerie Glacier and Mount Fairweather in Glacier Bay National Park Alaska USA. Tarr inlet in Glacier Bay National Park. Margerie Glacier is a 21-mile-long (34 km) tide water glacier in Glacier Bay in Alaska and is part of the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
Greenclimate change

As Glaciers Melt, Scientists Rush To Extract Earth’s “Natural Archives” From The Ice

by Juan F. Samaniego October 28, 2024May 24, 2025
​A view on the Three Mile Island plant in the U.S.
Futureartificial intelligence

AI Powered By Nuclear? The Peril Of Fusing Two Technologies With Doomsday Potential

by Stephanie Palazzo October 22, 2024May 24, 2025
A member of the ''Wasteland Warriors,'' an acting group that has set up a post-apocalyptic scene in a section of the festival grounds at Wacken Open Air that springs from their imagination, celebrates to metal music.
Societyartificial intelligence

Mad Max To Solarpunk To Last Of Us: How Climate Disaster Culture Evolves

by Jose A. Cano and Laure Gautherin October 21, 2024May 24, 2025
Photo of two ​Turkish women drying hazelnuts in Saçmalıpınar, Turkey
Economymarketing

Turkey’s Hazelnut Trap: Why Nutella Is Eating Up All The Profits

by İrfan Donat October 21, 2024May 24, 2025
A photo of French soldiers with face paint.
Greenmilitary

Climate Change, The Silent New Enemy Of Armed Forces Everywhere

by Charlotte Meyer October 16, 2024May 24, 2025
Photo of Kilian Jornet walking in the Alps.
Societyglobal warming

No Limit? Kilian Jornet And The Ecological Paradox Of Mountain Running

by Pablo Batalla Cueto October 14, 2024May 24, 2025
Gates control the flow of water into smaller ditches, providing irrigators with water to flood their land during the growing season.
Greenclimate change

The ‘Acequias’ Of New Mexico, An Ancient Weapon Against Drought Is At Risk

by Lourdes Medrano October 12, 2024May 24, 2025
An AI generated image of speakers in the forest.
Greenpreservation

Can Sounds Repair The Natural World? Science Whispers “Yes”

by Martin Breed and Jake Robinson October 9, 2024May 24, 2025
A photo of People enjoy the weather on the Baku boulevard. The iconic Flame Towers can be seen in the distance as well as the TV tower and a large flag.
Geopoliticsukraine war

Greenwashing To Peacewashing, Azerbaijan Uses COP29 To Scrub Its Global Image

by Brian Brivati October 6, 2024May 24, 2025
A photo of a man squeezing grapes.
Food / Travelclimate change

How French Winegrowers Are Trying To Save Vineyards From Climate Change

by Stefano Lupieri October 1, 2024May 24, 2025
The Solar Power Tipping Point: Affordable, Abundant, Accessible
Greenrenewable energy

The Solar Power Tipping Point: Affordable, Abundant, Accessible

by Christian Endt, Anja Stehle and Marlies Uken September 30, 2024May 24, 2025
Barcelona's "Biblioteca García Márquez" interior on a sunny day.
Societyliterature

Inside The Gabriel García Márquez Library, A New Barcelona Architectural Icon

by Lorena Obiol September 25, 2024May 24, 2025
Photo of New Sri Lankan leader Anura Kumara Dissanayake speaking to TV cameras
Economyeconomic crisis

Will The New Sri Lankan President Tear Down Adani’s Plans For A Massive Wind Farm?

by Clément Perruche September 23, 2024May 24, 2025

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