Solutions undark.org Tunnel vision: Lessons in the impermanence of permafrost In a tunnel beneath the frozen soil of Fox, Alaska, scientists are racing to understand the earth's dwindling permafrost before it is forever gone.
Impacts undark.org To fight locusts, historical rivals India rivals India and Pakistan team up The nations are cooperating to combat the crop-killing insects. But cross-border conflict has the potential to disrupt economies and food security.
Causes undark.org Air pollution could make people more vulnerable to COVID-19 Air pollution hits harder in communities of color. Such exposures could lead to increased risks for those infected by the novel coronavirus.
Solutions undark.org The mysterious demise of freshwater mussels Mass mussel casualties, like those in Ohio's Big Darby Creek, are relatively new, and they are now happening worldwide.
Impacts undark.org The long-term effects of Covid-19 on field science As scientists wait, worry, and hunker down, they’re also looking ahead to how their projects will need to adapt.
Newsletter undark.org The disappearing songs of Hawaii's endangered native birds New research finds that different species of honeycreepers on the island of Kauai are singing the same songs. What does this mean for their survival?
Solutions undark.org A reality check on regenerative agriculture This month: Farmers and researchers are testing the environmental and economic claims about a new type of agriculture.
As Biden prepares to block the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel, pollution concerns persist in Pennsylvania
A Pennsylvania fracking company with more than 2,000 environmental violations selected for federal environmental justice funding
Op-ed: “I’m sorry, I can’t hear you” — disabling environments in Cancer Alley and the Ohio River Valley