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Tag: Climate

All longform pieces tagged with #climate on The Slow Scroll

The Future Looks Ratty
bioGraphic19 Feb 2025 • ~1850 words

Urban rats are thriving in a warming world, and the implications are troubling. As temperatures rise, rate are finding more opportunities to eat and reproduce, leading to a surge in sightings across major cities like New York and Washington, D.C. Benji Jones explores the links be...

Turkey said it would become a ‘zero waste’ nation. Instead, it became a dumping ground for Europe’s rubbish
The Guardian18 Feb 2025 • ~4200 words

Despite committing to become a "zero waste" nation, Turkey has become a dumping ground for Europe’s plastic waste, with dire consequences for local farmers and the environment. Alexander Clapp reports on how much of the imported plastic is either burned, dumped illegally, or con...

In many countries, people breathe the cleanest air in centuries. What can the rest of the world learn from this?
Our World in Data17 Feb 2025 • ~2450 words

Hannah Ritchie shows that air quality in many countries has improved significantly over the years, with significant reductions in pollutants like sulfur dioxide. She argues that we can accelerate this process in the countries where it has not

Guardians of the glacial past
Canadian Geographic28 Dec 2023 • ~2450 words

Brett Huson explores the significance of the spirit bear (‘maas ol’) to the Gitxsan and Kitasoo Xai’xais First Nations. Indigenous oral histories suggest that the spirit bear's white fur is an adaptation to the environment during the last glacial maximum. Huson highlights the imp...

The Panhandle Is Burning. Can Ranching Survive?
Texas Monthly03 Feb 2025 • ~8800 words

Emily McCullar reports on the aftermath of the Smokehouse Creek wildfire in the Texas Panhandle through the stories of rancher Adam Isaacs and his family. The fire destroyed hundreds of thousands of acres, killed thousands of cattle, and caused significant economic losses. This l...

Signs Of Life In A Desert Of Death
Noema30 Jan 2025 • ~3850 words

In the dry and fiery deserts of Central Asia, among the mythical sites of both the first human and the end of all days, I found evidence that life restores itself even on the bleakest edge of ecological apocalypse.

The battle for the soul of Serbia
New Statesman25 Jan 2025 • ~3250 words

The need for lithium is driving a global race for resources – and plans for a mine 120 miles from Belgrade have triggered social and political turmoil.

The Languages Lost to Climate Change
NOEMA28 Jan 2025 • ~4350 words

Climate catastrophes and biodiversity loss are endangering languages across the globe.