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.
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Conservation has a (very fixable) biodiversity problem
Where we conserve land matters
Is seafood the worst microplastic culprit?
We’re chowing down on a lot of plastic—and not just in fish.
3 things to watch for at COP29
The world’s largest climate conference starts today. Here’s what to know.
The first of this year’s three COPs is here
Biodiversity is the name of the game at COP16
3 ways to fight for the climate this election season
Let’s get more climate-minded folks to the polls
New York City initiates the country’s largest curbside compost program
One of the most logical solutions to food waste is taking to the streets of the Big Apple.
Will the U.S. ever have plug-and-play solar?
Plug-and-play panels blossom in Europe. Here’s why they haven’t stateside.
Why it’s always better to fix a building than tear it down
New analysis confirms a long-held notion
The essential guide to home energy audits
Before you make any big investments, start here
The simple facts about LED vs. CFL vs. incandescent bulbs
Switching to LEDs is an easy way to save money and electricity
The massive impact of eating half-as-much meat
It’s like eliminating the emissions of all domestic flights











