The Work Behind the Win: The Long, Collective Effort Behind the Moments Conservation Celebrates Conservation victories often look like moments. In reality they’re the visible tip of years — sometimes ...
Warming oceans and changing marine ecosystems threaten this spectacular, canopy-forming kelp that creates underwater habitats ...
This is a dangerous argument they are making. Dangerous not just to the Florida scrub jay, but to a lot of endangered species ...
Craig Pittman is a native Floridian. In 30 years at the Tampa Bay Times, he won numerous state and national awards for his ...
Residents and vacationers flock to this New York lake each summer, but the water carries something harmful — and the ...
How the Oil Barons Are Seeking a Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card for Climate Change Damages A recent move by the Supreme Court could actually make fossil-fuel companies more vulnerable to lawsuits, but the ...
A law signed by the Trump administration could boost global crypto demand, increasing pressure on hydropower-rich countries ...
In her new book Ghosts Behind Glass, historian Dolly Jørgensen takes us through dozens of museum exhibits about extinction — and examines the stories they tell.
Who gets to define climate knowledge? An inside look at how the IPCC is trying to make space for Indigenous knowledges.
Chloé Duprat is a double master’s degree student studying environmental policy at Sciences Po Paris and environmental sciences at Sorbonne Université.
Navigating the journey through life means stopping sometimes to reflect upon where we’ve been — and where we go next.
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