Carbon emissions

Scientists are braving Arctic winters to study carbon frozen in soil. They keep finding surprises -- all of them bad.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
Scientists examine the environmental impact of the U.K.'s love affair with prepackaged sandwiches.
Annie Roth, Contributor
Considering humidity as well as temperature emphasizes humanity's impact on the climate.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
The most modern aircraft and most direct route are not always the most environmentally friendly options for air travel.
Kimberly Hickok, Contributor
Scientists can now link "acts of God" to climate change. That could give victims the power to hold someone accountable, say lawyers.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
John Bates stands by accusations that 2015 study was rushed and biased, but says he only guessed that motivations were political.
Nala Rogers, Staff Writer
Finding may revise estimates of forests’ carbon-capturing prowess.
Gabriel Popkin, Contributor
Two analyses of ecological research projects warn that natural processes in the soil increase the threat of global warming.
Peter Gwynne, Contributor
New study based on temperature data from the last 785,000 years reaffirms the current understanding of how greenhouse gases affect climate.
Yuen Yiu, Staff Writer
Scientists project the recording breaking temperatures of 2015 to be routine by 2025.
Yuen Yiu, Staff Writer
A unique material sucks CO2 from the air
Karin Heineman, ISTV Executive Producer
Don't bet on all electric cars taking over for more than a decade, researchers indicate.
Chris Gorski, Editor