

Blue Noise: Disquieting News from Our Cacophonous Seas
Human activity in global marine habitats—from fishing to transport to mining—is under increased scrutiny as scientists work to understand

Julie Peterson
Feb 22, 2023


The Remarkable Properties of Kiln-Fired Bamboo Salt
An ancient Korean condiment known as jugyeom may be the world’s most expensive salt. In its most potent and expensive form, jugyeom has a

Yuka Sakai and Sang Hyun Lee
Feb 22, 2023


The Tragic—and Persistent—Problem of Illegal Wildlife Trade
In the popular imagination, poachers and smugglers of rare insects, animals, and flora are characterized as opportunistic and heartless

Gordon Cairns
Feb 22, 2023


Risks and Benefits of ESG Investing
In recent years, many investors have become increasingly anxious about the dangers of climate change, corporate greed causing environmental

Dhanada K. Mishra
Feb 22, 2023


Antarctic Ice Reveals 11,000 Years of Climate Data
Breakthrough Study Examines Ice Cores to Determine Frequent Weather Patterns University of Colorado Boulder researchers and a team of...

The Earth & I Editorial Team
Feb 22, 2023