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The ubiquitous ingredient linked to deforestation and the destruction of habitat for orangutans and tigers is used in products all around your home. → Read More
A new portrait series aims to highlight those who often remain underrepresented in California’s largest tech hub. → Read More
A new study predicts that wasted food could increase greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century. → Read More
Northern Pacific nation Palau is the latest island area to declare a state of emergency over its lack of water resources. → Read More
Doctors warn the toddler won’t survive without running water, but a charity’s water installation project could make her homecoming possible. → Read More
Diseases caused by environmental hazards are preventable, but only if local governments intervene. → Read More
The global tech giant refused to take down the video despite demands from government regulators. → Read More
Endangered right whales are showing up in the bay area in unexpectedly high numbers, but experts worry the population is on the decline as a whole. → Read More
With global temperatures rising, researchers predict there will be fewer healthy fruits and veggies to go around in the future. → Read More
The Vatican official had the priest relocated six times, but insists he knew nothing of widespread abuse. → Read More
On Sunday, Vatican treasurer George Pell admitted to failing victims of sexual abuse by a number of priests in his former diocese. → Read More
Mina Guli has already run some 430 miles toward her goal to raise awareness for the global water scarcity crisis. → Read More
Men and women vary sharply in their level of knowledge of the issue. → Read More
The 18–30 crowd could be the swing vote in swing states if they buck the trend of low turnout among the young. → Read More
Americans can go ahead and cross their state’s capital off this list. → Read More
The eco-conscious design of Thousand Trees could mean big environmental gains in a city known for its smog. → Read More
UNICEF warns that Burundi could face multiple crises if conflict continues to worsen. → Read More
An iris-scanning system is helping refugees to get the food they need in the most secure and efficient way possible. → Read More
Recent bans against same-sex couple emojis are just a few small signs of a growing anti-LGBT movement in the country. → Read More
While monogamy is rare in the animal kingdom, a few species are intent on lasting a lifetime with their companion. → Read More