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The US has pumped so much groundwater that it's literally splitting the ground open across the American Southwest
Giant, mile-long cracks in the ground are turning up across the Southwestern US because Americans h…
Maiya Focht,Sebastian Cahill
Scientists are growing crops with salt water that could help save us from starvation
SaliCrop, a seed enhancement company, is working to make crops more resilient to climate change, wi…
Ellyn Lapointe
Our bodies, buildings, and computers give off a lot of waste heat. Cities and scientists are learning to harness it for energy.
A world of untapped energy is all around us. Excess heat from sewage, computers, buildings, and tra…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
For God, for country, for rain
With his new cloud-seeding company, Rainmaker, Augustus Doricko has launched a God-fearing, Zyn-lov…
Jessica Lucas
Arizona is running out of water. Big Tech data centers are partly to blame.
A deal involving a proposed Google data center in Mesa, Arizona, guaranteed the company 1 million g…
Alistair Barr
Why we don't have fusion power plants yet, and what it'll take to get clean, limitless energy to market
Trying to create a fusion reaction on Earth is tricky. Trying to control it and harness it in a pow…
Jenny McGrath
ExxonMobil's secret projections of the climate crisis were astonishingly accurate, and a legal expert says that's 'a stick of dynamite' for the oil giant's court battles
Exxon scientists knew about the coming climate crisis in precise detail, a new Harvard study found.…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen,Paola R…
Side-by-side NASA satellite photos show Lake Mead at its driest since 1937
Satellites photos shared by NASA — taken in 2000, 2021, and 2022 — show Lake Mead receding over dec…
Paola Rosa-Aquino
The many shades of Nita Ambani, the first lady of Indian business
On March 31, businesswoman Nita Ambani inaugurated her latest project, the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultu…
They're getting ready for the downfall of America. Just don't call them preppers.
Inside an off-grid community of families in the Utah desert preparing for the collapse of America
Evan Malmgren
The Olympics' artificial snow requires the equivalent of a day's worth of drinking water for 900 million people. Experts say it's the unfortunate future of winter sports.
To make enough Olympic snow, Beijing had to find at least 200 million gallons of extra water in one…
Matthew Loh
Harvard has quietly bought $305 million worth of California vineyards. The water rights could be even more valuable.
From 2011 to 2017, California was hit by one of the worst droughts in its history. It was a situati…
Aria Bendix
What if all the clouds disappeared forever?
Clouds cover about 70% of the planet at any moment. But what if - poof - they all disappeared? Long…
Tien Nguyen,Andrea Schmitz
Watch what would happen if all the ice on Earth melted overnight
The rest of that 1% is hanging out underground, mostly in the Arctic tundra, as something called pe…