2024 is already shattering heat records as temperatures soar around the world
So … gulp … winter heat waves are a thing. But thankfully, Vox's Umair Irfan is here to explain how to make sense of them, and he breaks it down in this helpful contextualizer. And this winter heat wave is also wreaking havoc on the Texas and Oklahoma landscape: In our latest story, Umair explains how winter wildfires in Texas are to be expected — just never before at the scale we witnessed this week.
This chart of ocean temperatures should really scare you
Attention, land dwellers! The Atlantic Ocean is freakishly hot right now, and scientists say that's "deeply troubling." This winter's warm waters are one of the most alarming climate signals out there right now. Benji Jones, senior environment reporter, gives this important story the space it deserves and explains the larger stakes of the extreme temperature anomalies we're observing.
9 charts that show US factory farming is even bigger than you realize
I learned so much from this recent story from the dream team of Kenny Torrella and Marina Bolotnikova. If you care about the impact of the food you consume, you'll be disturbed to learn about the chicken megalopolises that have radically transformed American eating in just a few generations.
🎧 How scientists are searching for aliens
This week's Unexplainable episode is a fun listen. Don't miss it. Science writer Brian Resnick explores the hoaxes, the delusions, and the actual, serious, advanced science dedicated to answering one of the biggest questions there is: Are we alone?
What kids lose without snow days
Snow days are fleeting. Schools should let kids enjoy them! This great essay is both an explanation of why we shouldn't force virtual learning on snow days and a contemplation of an aspect of childhood magic that we're letting slip away.
The less-than-magical Willy Wonka event, briefly explained
Speaking of childhood wonders, I really enjoyed this hilarious story from Li Zhou that briefly explains the less-than-magical Willy Wonka spectacle (ahem, fiasco) in Glasgow. The event's disappointing culinary spread, its sparse decor, and a cast of frightening new characters hardly created the "world of pure imagination" many kids' parents signed up for. This one had me giggling.
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