
When Music Becomes a Climate Tool, Not Just a Soundtrack
A medical orchestra in North Carolina used research on local opinion to design a concert that connected climate science to health and gave people practical ways to act.
Environmental Science & Advocacy
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A medical orchestra in North Carolina used research on local opinion to design a concert that connected climate science to health and gave people practical ways to act.

Using CRISPR, researchers made a common mycoprotein fungus 44% more efficient at converting sugar into protein, with up to 60% lower emissions than conventional production.

What happens at the top of the world is no longer just a response to rising temperatures. It is increasingly shaping how heat, clouds, and chemistry interact across the climate system.

In 2025, the ocean absorbed more heat than ever before. That might sound abstract, but it is one of the most serious climate signals we have.