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The Real-World Power of Animation—And Why It’s Worth $400 Billion
Animation isn’t just kids’ cartoons—it’s a $400 billion force reshaping medicine, education, politics, and the way we live.
Researchers discovered a way to listen to Arctic ice tremors as it moves. Their findings reveal how warming changes the ice’s ...
The EGU Outreach Committee has named four Public Engagement Grant winners this year: a community air quality initiative in ...
Adaptation doesn’t mean defeat but survival. It’s time to embrace a third way: clear-eyed realism.
New research suggests that trying to change people's climate habits won't hurt support for big picture solutions.
Global, 14 October 2025:- Ahead of November’s COP 30 climate summit in Brazil, a darkly satirical and provocative short animated film released today condemns the public relations industry’s role in ...
Artists are stepping into the environmental conversation by utilizing data to depict the effects of climate change in innovative ways. In the heart of the Sonoran Desert, interactive installations ...
Daily life for people living in Europe is already becoming unpredictable due to the consequences of extreme weather.
A new international study co-led by IIASA researchers and Japanese partners aims to democratize the way global climate scenarios are developed. The authors propose a transparent, inclusive research ...
The UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF), together with the Development Bank of Latin ...
The frozen, barren soil of the Arctic isn’t as lifeless as it looks. Locked inside the permafrost is a strikingly diverse ...
The experiments offer new insights into one of the “biggest unknowns” in how the climate will change in the years to come ...
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