Eighty percent of the Maldives may become uninhabitable in the next 50 years, and climate impacts are driving survival issues ...
Cleared or degraded tropical forests around the world covering a combined area larger than Saudi Arabia could regrow on its ...
The Rappahannock Tribe has become the first tribal nation in the United States to successfully adopt a tribal constitution ...
Brazilian prosecutors asked the Amazonas state government to suspend carbon projects in 21 conservation units. According to ...
The most recent, largest and probably last migratory wave into the Amazon started in the 1960s with the initiation of ...
An epidemic of avian flu in Patagonia appears to be on the decline after decimating southern elephant seal populations for ...
As we’ve watched the biodiversity COP in Colombia and then the climate COP negotiations in recent weeks, the urgency of ...
When eight-year-old Samin developed a fever a few days ago, his parents thought it was the seasonal flu. However, in two days ...
Mackerel and herring in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, near Europe, have been dramatically overfished for many years, endangering the stocks and creating potential knock-on effects for marine mammals ...
Over the past three decades at annual United Nations climate summits like COP29, which is just concluding in Azerbaijan, delegates have hyperfocused on the need for national governments to regulate ...
The climate is changing, science shows. And according to some estimates, it could create anywhere between 200 million and 1.2 ...
Bottlenose dolphins leapt and torpedoed through the shallow turquoise waters off Florida’s Sarasota Bay. Then, a research ...