Can Gambia Turn the Tide to Save Its Shrinking Beaches?
In an economically developing country reliant on tourism, the rapidly eroding “smiling coast” shows the urgent need for action on climate change. ..
In an economically developing country reliant on tourism, the rapidly eroding “smiling coast” shows the urgent need for action on climate change. ..
When ice goes, lichens and mosses move in and an entirely new ecosystem starts to take shape. ..
Thanks to climate change, the armored animals are making their way up north. And there’s no sign of them stopping their relentless march. ..
A team tracking the flights of four Tule geese from Alaska to California documented how the birds changed course in response to dense smoke. ..
The first major report on the world’s reefs presents a grim picture of losses from global warming. But there are signs corals can recover if given a reprieve. ..
Fuel contamination forced the residents of Iqaluit to rely on bottled water—and now they're having a hard time getting rid of the plastic. ..
Young members of the Fort Belknap Indian Community are learning how to identify and save local grasses as part of an effort to restore the land. ..
Scientists are learning how this pollutant damages plants and trees, setting off a cascade of effects that harms everything from soil microbes to wildlife. ..
Trees have always migrated to survive. But now they need help to avoid climate catastrophe. ..
A massive South Island stargazing reserve is a respite from light pollution for many species, including our own. ..