In the new YouTube video series Suzie Hicks the Climate Chick and Sprout, the climate activist and educator Suzie Hicks shares the screen with a fluffy green puppet. "I'm Sprout," the puppet says in ...
Researchers at Northern Arizona University and the Smithsonian found an unconventional method to understand how rainforests ...
Heating alone won’t drive soil microbes to release more carbon dioxide — they need added carbon and nutrients to thrive. This finding challenges assumptions about how climate warming influences soil ...
Wanting to make his voice heard, 12-year-old Ayan Ramanathan has written the comic book “Listen Up Kids! Our Climate is Changing.” The 34-page book consists of multiple scenarios that cover various ...
Physicists are fond of Gedankenexperimente—thought experiments that are difficult or impossible to perform in the real world. Schrödinger’s cat is a well-known example of a thought experiment, used to ...
Why it matters: As global temperatures continue to rise, some scientists have suggested studying geoengineering as an alternative method of fighting climate change. A UK government agency is taking ...
The nonpartisan group Science Moms says its campaign of ads that show the harms that climate change brings to children is nonpartisan and meant to educate the public about climate impacts CLIMATEWIRE ...
LINCOLN — If all goes as planned, a lot more little Einsteins will be running around Nebraska in the years to come. The Nebraska State Board of Education approved new science standards Friday that ...
If you’re watching the Super Bowl from Los Angeles this year, you might see an ad from Science Moms, a nonpartisan group of climate scientists, who are also parents, working to improve the public’s ...
Suzie Hicks the Climate Chick and co-host Sprout are on a mission to inspire young children to learn about and take action on climate change. (Rose Trimboli) "I'm Sprout," the puppet says in the ...
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