Brazilian biologist Paulo Moutinho talks to EarthSky with strategies for ending Amazon deforestation in the Brazil forever. With forums for climate change.
With just binoculars, says Stephen J. O'Meara, you can explore the solar system and see all the major planets, rings of Saturn, the moons of Jupiter and much more.
"One of the most important things about exploring space is that it is something that sets us apart in this time that makes history for our nation and for our society," says Alan Stern.
Climate scientists and climate skeptics have one thing in common, says Andrew Revkin of the New York Times: They’re both guilty of overstating their claims
If forecasts of weather just days away are often wrong, how can scientists claim to know what climate will be like 50 years out? Vicky Pope responds to critics of computer modeling.
In his years with EarthSky, Jorge Salazar conducted thousands of in-depth interviews with scientists. He knows a lot about as diverse as nanotechnology, ecosystem-based management, climate change, global health, international environmental treaties, astrophysics and cosmology, and environmental security. Jorge currently works as a Technical Writer/Editor for the Texas Advanced Computing Center, which designs and deploys powerful advanced computing technologies and innovative software solutions for scientific researchers.