A carbon sink is anything that absorbs more carbon from the atmosphere than it releases. The world’s soil, oceans, and forests are the biggest known carbon sinks, and scientists have long acknowledged ...
Every celebrity has their fan following: Taylor Swift has “Swifties,” Beyoncé’s got a “Beyhive,” and Ms. Rachel has her “little ones.” Rachel Accurso — better known to her fans as Ms. Rachel — is the ...
The Colorado River supplies water to 40 million people in seven states and parts of Mexico. The only problem? It’s been experiencing a “megadrought” since 2000. In fact, studies found that 2000 to ...
Business education is changing, with schools embracing high-demand business concentrations dedicated to tech fields and offering online master of business administration (MBA) programs. Our partners ...
Once you become attuned to how inaccessible the world is around you, you notice a lot of little things. Maybe there are no curb cuts in your area, leaving people who use wheelchairs or parents with ...
Thanks to a new infusion of state funding, three projects benefiting traditionally under-resourced Black, Brown and Indigenous communities in the greater Chicago area have taken one important step ...
In an age where it seems like there are TikTok and YouTube personalities for every kind of viewer, most parents are probably very familiar with the upbeat and cheery voice of the iconic Ms. Rachel.
Earlier this month, a coalition of over 180 international tattoo artists joined together as part of Hibr: A tattoo fundraising campaign led by Palestinian Americans to provide aid to folks in need in ...
In her new E! competition series “OMG FASHUN,” Fox challenges designers to make outfits out of recycled and repurposed materials. But an unconventional fashion show requires unconventional host attire ...
This article was originally published on Waging Nonviolence. On March 27, Granite Shore Power, or GSP, announced that it will “voluntarily” stop burning coal at its Merrimack and Schiller Stations in ...
Maddie Stone is a science journalist based in Philadelphia. Her work has appeared in Gizmodo, Vice, National Geographic, the Washington Post, the Atlantic, and more.
John Rose is the Neil Smith Chair in Sustainable Transport Futures, and is located within the Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies at the University of Sydney. John has nearly 20 years ...