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Sara Kiley Watson

Sara Kiley Watson is a freelance journalist covering climate, science, and climate science. She was an associate editor at one5c, and her work has been featured in Popular Science, NPR, Business Insider, and elsewhere.

Why it’s so hard to measure the climate impacts of conflict

Tabulating the emissions of war is slippery for 3 key reasons

April 25, 2024

What do I do with my eclipse glasses?

Those solar filters will work forever if you treat them right—or you can donate them to astronomy enthusiasts around the world

April 10, 2024

The economic concept behind living sustainably

The idea behind de-influencing dates back more than 50 years

March 28, 2024

The economic concept behind living sustainably

The idea behind de-influencing dates back more than 50 years

March 28, 2024

Everything you need to know about food waste

Food waste is a climate problem any person can take part in solving

March 14, 2024

How to cut down on food waste at home

Changing our relationship with food is one of the biggest things we can do

March 14, 2024

Large-scale solutions for addressing food waste

Food waste has lots of chances for a second life

March 14, 2024

This methane-tracking satellite is in a league of its own

This orbiter can spy emissions sources, both big and small

March 11, 2024

A methane-sniffing satellite levels up accountability

This orbiter can spy emissions sources, both big and small

March 11, 2024

The scoop on Breyers ‘animal-free’ dairy ice cream

How do you make real dairy without any cows?

March 4, 2024