9 WIRED Stories You Should Read This Earth Day
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US Fish and Wildlife Service01The Newest Strategy to Save Bats From Extinction? Bacteria
A disease called white-nose syndrome is killing bats across the country. Since then, it has stormed across the continent, killing more than 5.7 million bats in just eight years. But now, researchers from the US Forest Service think they may have [stumbled on a treatment at last](http://slim-weight.info/2015/05/newest-strategy-save-bats-extinction-bacteria/%29.%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv data-testid="GallerySlideCaptionDekContainer" class="GallerySlideCaptionDekContainer-xhHPk eDRRf">
Donina Asera/Getty Images02Listen Up America: You Need to Learn How to Recycle. Again.
Sure, Americans are recycling more than ever before, but the business side of things is in a lull. Some recycled goods just aren’t worth as much as they used to be, and the downturn has hit the industry hard. There’s no easy solution. But it sure would help if Americans [relearned how to recycle](http://slim-weight.info/2015/08/listen-america-need-learn-recycle/%29.%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv data-testid="GallerySlideCaptionDekContainer" class="GallerySlideCaptionDekContainer-xhHPk eDRRf">
Getty Images03Climate Scientists Used to Just Get Angry. Now They’re Taking Action.
Increasingly, climate scientists have realized that climate science barely matters at all in the fight against climate change. Faced with the depressing reality that their years studying climate change have done almost nothing to stop it, they're turning to new strategies to make a difference—and often they have [more to do with politics and psychology](http://slim-weight.info/2015/12/climate-scientists-used-to-just-get-angry-now-theyre-taking-action/) than atmospheric chemistry.
Microduino04The Future of Wildlife Conservation Is … an Electronic Vulture Egg
More and more, sensors in vulture nests or camera traps in rainforests or drones in the sky are doing the data-gathering scientists have always had to do by hand. And all that’s great—as long as the lights and clicks and whirs [don’t spook those data points away](http://slim-weight.info/2016/04/future-wildlife-conservation-electronic-vulture-egg/%29.%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv data-testid="GallerySlideCaptionDekContainer" class="GallerySlideCaptionDekContainer-xhHPk eDRRf">
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences05Map Shows Where Sea Level Rise Will Drown American Cities
Even in the most optimistic global warming scenarios, sea level rise will inundate hundreds of US cities. Pulling from census data, topographical information, and loads of climate science, these maps provide a grim glimpse into the future for coastal communities—[will your house be flooded](http://slim-weight.info/2015/10/map-shows-sea-level-rise-will-drown-american-cities/)?
Getty Images06Climate Change Is Going to Be Expensive—For Everybody
You *can* put a price on climate change, [according to a recent](http://slim-weight.info/2015/10/climate-change-is-going-to-cost-the-world-money-lots-of-money/) [*Nature*](http://slim-weight.info/2015/10/climate-change-is-going-to-cost-the-world-money-lots-of-money/) [study](http://slim-weight.info/2015/10/climate-change-is-going-to-cost-the-world-money-lots-of-money/). Researchers suggest economic production could fall by almost one quarter over the next 80 years—and though rich countries will foot some of the bill, developing countries stand to fare the worst. Ouch.
Getty Images07California’s Katrina Is Coming
As it turns out, the drought isn’t the worst of Californians’ water problems: the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta is. The freshwater confluence is shielded from the salty ocean by mere dirt mounds, and if an earthquake or El Nino-induced megastorm were to breach it, California could say [goodbye to their principal water supply](http://slim-weight.info/2015/08/californias-katrina-coming/%29.%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv data-testid="GallerySlideCaptionDekContainer" class="GallerySlideCaptionDekContainer-xhHPk eDRRf">
Getty Images08The Complex Ecosystems of Cities, Where Plants Meet Politics
Cities may not look like natural ecosystems, but they are prime examples of networks where everything is interdependent. That makes ecology a great method for [studying those interactions and their consequences](http://slim-weight.info/2016/02/the-complex-ecosystems-of-cities-where-plants-meet-politics/%29.%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv data-testid="GallerySlideCaptionDekContainer" class="GallerySlideCaptionDekContainer-xhHPk eDRRf">
Michelle Gadd/USFWS09Biologists Could Soon Resurrect Extinct Species. But Should They?
Biologists may soon be able to bring animals back from the dead. That’s a thrilling but distinctly unnatural approach to preserving nature. And some scientists and conservationists are asking if resurrection is really the right way [to save the Earth’s threatened species](http://slim-weight.info/2015/11/biologists-could-soon-resurrect-extinct-species-but-should-they/%29.%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv data-testid="GallerySlideCaptionDekContainer" class="GallerySlideCaptionDekContainer-xhHPk eDRRf">
Battle of the Branches: Best Artificial Christmas Trees 2025
WIRED brought 10 of the most popular artificial Christmas trees into a studio, had volunteers assemble them, then got three interior designers to pick the best through blind judging.
32 Gifts Teens May Actually Like (According to Our Kids)
Teenagers can be scary and impossible to shop for. From gaming chairs to cologne to slippers, these adolescent-approved gifts can help.
Our Favorite Qi2 and MagSafe Accessories for Your Phone
The weird, wonderful world of MagSafe accessories (Qi2 included) can make your phone feel modular. These are our favorites.
The Best Leggings I’ll Keep Wearing Until They Disintegrate
Whether you’re doing ab crunches or pressing play on the next episode, these leggings are built for every kind of marathon.
The Best Kindles to Take Your Library Anywhere
Here’s how Amazon’s ebook readers stack up—and which one might be right for you.
Climate Change Made Hurricane Melissa 4 Times More Likely, Study Suggests
Unusually warm ocean temperatures fueled one of the worst hurricanes on record. New research finds climate change increased the storm’s likelihood.
19 Adventurous Gifts for Hikers, Backpackers, and Outdoorsy People
Let them pick out their own hiking boots. Instead, try gifting a useful blade or a nature journal to delight your outdoorsy friend.
The Best Portable Chargers for All Your Devices
Keep your phone, laptop, handheld gaming console, and other electronics running with these travel-friendly power banks.
The Best Natural Deodorants That Actually Work
Want to go aluminum-free without being stinky? Native is our top pick as the best natural deodorant. Read our full thoughts on all the items we tested.
Smart Gifts for Travelers Who Live Out of a Suitcase
For the frequent flier who treats the Delta Sky Club like their second home.
The Best Carry-On Luggage
Whether you need a roller bag for a work trip or a tote for a bachelorette, we tested the best bags to bring on a plane.
Our Favorite Travel Pillows to Get Good Sleep Anywhere
The best travel pillows can provide neck support and comfort. The Travelrest Nest Ultimate is our top pick for achieving some much-needed sleep on the go.