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Tyler Santora

Tyler Santora is a freelance science journalist, editor, and fact-checker. He has written for publications such as Undark, Scientific American, Popular Science, and more.

How to make your online orders gentler on the Earth

This is the most planet-friendly shipping method.

November 17, 2025

The emissions gains of share and repair

Extending the life of old appliances can reduce your emissions by 3%, a new study finds

June 2, 2025

Countries could be greenwashing climate gains

‘Pollution offshoring’ is bad for planet, people, and profit

May 19, 2025

The cookstove carbon credit conundrum

Replacing cookstoves reduces emissions, but not as much as carbon credits claim

May 5, 2025

The new face of climate doom

What to understand about the growing trend of ‘climate realism’

April 21, 2025

Economic models may have been shorting climate costs

Scientists and economists are finally getting on the same page

April 7, 2025

The skinny on carbon-negative building

Structures can suck more than they stink

March 24, 2025

10 simple ideas for upcycling clothes

Fashionable ways to keep old duds out of the dump

March 20, 2025

The ingredients for a successful boycott

Do boycotts work? It depends on 4 things.

March 17, 2025

Why renewable energy outshines carbon capture

Clean energy must be prioritized over capturing emissions, study says

February 24, 2025