Climate change is real, but unfortunately very few people know how it impacts our humanity. WIRED’s climate section provides insightful news and research as it relates to climate change. Here are a few articles to help get you started: wired.trib.al/GTeS5HE 1/9
The electrical grid is under pressure as climate change and the massive deployment of renewable power converge to push it to its breaking point. As solar and wind energy fluctuates, rethinking of how the grid operates is going to be essential. wired.trib.al/sdW65Rl 2/9
Cow burps are a bigger issue than anyone imagined. While it may seem harmless, their incessant belching loads the atmosphere with planet-warming methane. Scientists are working to figure out just how to stop it. wired.trib.al/RZrwOjp 3/9
Fashion is getting an earth-friendly upgrade. A new biomaterial created by methane-munching marine organisms can be molded into eyeglass frames or formed into leather-like sheets. wired.trib.al/pqDq5vk 4/9
Like humans, forests have always migrated for their survival with new trees growing in more hospitable directions and older trees dying where they are no longer best suited to live. But there's just one problem—they can’t move fast enough. wired.trib.al/75OXLks 5/9
While NASA scientists are naturally focused on space, everything they do begins on Earth. As long as climate change continues, NASA will have to learn how to adapt to climate-driven events. wired.trib.al/tZoHJYW 6/9
The Big Funeral industry holds a monopoly on the afterlife—and it’s pricing people out of dying. These practices are not just financially devastating, they’re also environmentally calamitous as cremation becomes the affordable option. wired.trib.al/to5JahP 7/9
The fact that human activity is unequivocally causing and worsening climate change can be stressful. These apps and resources can help you manage your eco-anxiety—and take steps to tread more lightly on the planet. wired.trib.al/FlA9Y6D 8/9
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One of the biggest beginner mistakes is to not bring water or food, even on short hikes. A Good Water Bottle is a must-have. Metal water bottles can be unnecessarily heavy for longer trips, so you can't go wrong with a classic Nalgene bottle wired.trib.al/6H9JpdW 2/7
You won't have any fun on a hike—of any length—if you have bloody blisters on your feet. For moderate temperatures, we prefer low-top, non-Gore-Tex mesh trail shoes, such as the Salomon X Ultra 3 wired.trib.al/k0263MR 3/7
It’s obvious—Amazon loves sales. This week's promotion is all about Epic Daily Deals. We slogged through countless discounts to find “Black Friday–worthy” price drops, and these are our WIRED recommendations. If you buy something using our links, WIRED may earn a commission. 1/8
The Beats Studio3 Over-Ear Noise-Canceling headphones deliver booming bass and boast comfortable ear cups. Add inactive noise canceling and the W1 chip, and these aesthetically pleasing cans are worth your while. wired.trib.al/RisOt7o 2/8
Calling all iPhone users, this is your moment. If you don't want to wait to buy a pair of AirPods Pros, now's a good time to save during your purchase. wired.trib.al/eDxfxZF 3/8
Good morning, and Happy #NationalCoffeeDay! If you’re a regular coffee (read: someone who relies on a cup of joe for their very survival) do yourself a favor and make sure you’re actually getting the best cup. Here’s how: wired.com/story/how-to-m… 1/8
If you haven’t already joined the #freshbeanz masses, pick yourself up a coffee grinder. It’s not much extra work, but the difference could turn that morning frown upside down: wired.com/gallery/best-c… 2/8
Everyone knows someone who is team #coldbrewonly, and if you’re running with that you might as well learn how to make a cup of ice cold jet fuel at home. Our reviewer tested 25 cold brewers to find the very best ones: wired.com/story/best-col… 3/8
iOS 15 has finally arrived and is now available to download. Here are a few privacy settings you might
want to change after you get the update installed on your phone: wired.trib.al/UnTbel2 1/7
Apple’s new Mail Privacy Protection stops email senders from seeing your IP address by routing it through multiple proxy servers & randomly assigning you another IP address. To turn it on, go to Settings, Mail, Privacy Protection and toggle Protect Mail Activity to on. 2/7
Uncover what data your app uses with Apple’s App Privacy Report—turn it on by going into the Privacy section. Tap on Record App Activity & toggle the option to on. This allows you to see how many times an app has accessed your photos, camera, microphone, & contacts. 3/7
Science and religion have often been at odds. Still, scientists are exploring spiritual practices and rituals to understand their influence, and when appropriate, create new techniques and therapies informed by them. wired.trib.al/ohja2k2 1/9
Suppose we remove theology from the day-to-day practice of religious faith. In that case, the animosity in the debate evaporates, leaving us with a series of rituals, customs, and sentiments that are themselves the results of experiments. 2/9
Over thousands of years, these experiments have led to the design of what scientists call spiritual technologies—tools and processes meant to soothe, move, convince, or otherwise tweak the mind. 3/9
Apple’s fall hardware event will be introducing a new iPhone in at least 2 variations. Other rumors have pointed to a redesigned iPad mini & new AirPods.