The latest tool to stop the spread of invasive spotted lanternflies isnโt a powerful pesticide or a cutting-edge machineโitโs a good boy with an insatiable nose and a knack for tricks.
Read more from @byjasonpdinh.bsky.social below.
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The latest tool to stop the spread of invasive spotted lanternflies isnโt a powerful pesticide or a cutting-edge machineโitโs a good boy with an insatiable nose and a knack for tricks.
Read more from @byjasonpdinh.bsky.social below.
60% of adults are taking dietary supplements in a bid to slow down the effects of aging. But as the $6.3 trillion wellness industry churns out collagen shots, cold plunges, and snail mucin, our fixation with anti-aging may be undermining our personal and planetary well-being.
23.07.2025 13:13 โ ๐ 0 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0From water-hoarding cacti, to needled pines, and sun-soaking monstera leaves are perfectly adapted to their natural environments.
For Atmos Volume 11: Micro/Macro, Riley Black delves into the fossilized past of ancient flora
Love it or hate it, Manhattan's $9 congestion pricing toll was a win for the climate. By 2045, the MTA predicts greenhouse gas emissions from the Central Business District will decrease by about 10%.
Now, Trump wants to end it.
Palestine's national flower mirrors its peopleโs plight.
The Faqquโa iris is one of the most striking plants in the region. Like so much of Palestineโs heritage, it is under threat by Israeli settlement.
For Atmos, Marta Vidal breaks down the flowerโs history and increasingly unstable future.
From fireflies to elephants, animals have evolved ways of 'speaking' to one another.
In this week's edition of The Overview, @willowonearth.bsky.social decodes the fascinating and diverse ways organisms communicate.
Trump has slashed environmental protections and unraveled clean energy progress. Some of his policies may unwittingly open the door for wins the environmental movement has fought decades for.
Read about these unexpected climate wins by @jakehallwrites.bsky.social here: atmos.earth/the-accident...
The climate crisis is ravaging once-beautiful areas of natural beauty. Once idyllic tourist spots, heat and drought-stricken regions are far from the oases you'd see on Instagram.
@matthabusby.bsky.social explores the impact on the land and the livelihoods of those who call it home.
Advocates for a nature-based economy say markets for rubber and other forest products can help preserve the Amazonโbut not everyone is convinced.
@byjasonpdinh.bsky.social journeyed deep into the Amazon to learn about the ancestral historyโand complicated futureโof harvesting the rubber tree.
Trumpโs divisive โBig Beautiful Billโ would devastate lives and the climateโbut on nature preservation, bipartisan pushback yielded a rare environmental win.
Words by @yessfun.com
How do I decide to bring children into this world? How do I deal with climate anxiety? How do I speak to climate-denying family members?
You ask, Unthinkable's climate-conscious therapists answer. Read some of their responses below.
Following the fall of the Assad regime in Syria last year, people in Syria are working to rebuild a nation that has long relied on air-polluting private generators to compensate for damaged infrastructure and a lack of public power.
They want a greener futureโcan their new government deliver?
Abandoned buildings could be a key climate adaptation tool.
Across the Global South, a new generation of designers is reimagining architectural failure as a tool for adaptation and survival in a warming world.
Read the full story for Atmos below:
the east coast is HOT right nowโand your neighborhood's outdoor cats can't access the air conditioning.
want to know how to help them? learn more in this story on @atmosmag.bsky.social ๐๐งช
Rocks have shaped our planetโcan they help us understand its future?
For Atmos Volume 11, Marcia Bjornerud, a professor of geology and author of "Turning to Stone," speaks about the scaleโand wonderโof Earthโs foundations. Rocks, she says are archivists that hold clues to Earthโs histories.
A very much still relevant case for climate reparations from 2021: atmos.earth/climate-repa...
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Rivers remind us that power doesn't come from force, it builds through patience, connection, and return. ๐
This #NationalRiversMonth, join us in reading Willow Defebaugh's reflection on what rivers teach us about time, connection, & care.
More in @atmosmag.bsky.social: atmos.earth/the-overview...
The evolutionary ancestors of house cats evolved in the desert, but that doesnโt make them immune to heat waves.
23.06.2025 18:46 โ ๐ 3 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 1Our June digital cover story explores trans histories and futures, asking the question: How did those who came before us survive worse fires and maintain their power?
Read more here: atmos.earth/the-fruits-w...
In @atmosmag.bsky.social : Whatever form they take, the bits of the natural world we collect and carry with us connect us back to the landscapes we call home. atmos.earth/wild-relics/
18.06.2025 08:21 โ ๐ 3 ๐ 1 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Funeral services like burial and cremation can have high environmental costs.
But the British startup Resting Reef is using human and pet ashes to create reef structures that can regenerate marine biodiversity, filter water, prevent coastal erosion, and capture CO2.
Photos: Resting Reef
"Arenโt researchers supposed to be perfectly objective, unemotional, and neutral about the world we study? I canโt be. I need to declare a conflict of interest regarding Earth:
Everyone I love lives here."
In her new book, @drkatemarvel.bsky.social explores what it means to be a climate scientist:
How would you describe what it feels like to be trans in this time, in one word?
Twenty visionaries from across the trans community share their answers with Atmos:
You can read the introduction to my book in the wonderful Atmos magazine here:
atmos.earth/the-emotiona...
A golden eagle has been spotted in northern England for the first time since 2015, indicating the birds may soon be expanding their range south from Scotland into England, where theyโre currently considered locally extinct.
17.06.2025 11:21 โ ๐ 72 ๐ 17 ๐ฌ 2 ๐ 3Source: www.pnas.org/doi/full/10....
17.06.2025 15:30 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have found deep-sea spiders that consume methane.
These three tiny species shift our understanding of how methane cycles through the ocean and show how little we know about the deep-sea ecosystems where the spiders live.
Photos: Shana Goffredi
In nature, small actions can change everything.
In 1972, mathematician and meteorologist Ed Lorenz coined the term the "butterfly effect" to refer to the fact that extremely small perturbations can compound into dramatic differences over time.
Photographs: Stefanie Moshammer