A climate adaptation experiment is taking place in one of NYC’s biggest parks By Danielle Renwick / Nexus Media News
Dams on the Amazon River could have widespread, devastating impacts—and we keep building more of them By Kendra Pierre-Louis
The Amazon has shrunk by 24,000 square miles over the last decade By Liberty Vittert/The Conversation
Australia’s government needs to take drastic action to prevent future fires—and so do the rest of us By Kat Eschner
Fires in the Amazon have given us a lot to worry about, but the Earth’s oxygen supply isn’t one of them By Scott Denning/The Conversation
Ocean How frozen baby corals and high-powered lasers could help dying reefs By Brent M. Foster / Hakai Magazine
Ocean Atlantic City’s massive offshore wind farm project highlights the industry’s growing pains By Andrew Paul
Grizzlies are getting killed by roads, but the risks are bigger than roadkill By Hannah Seo / Sep 25, 2023
Invasive snails are chomping through Florida, and no one can stop them By Maddi Langweil / Sep 18, 2023
New series offers an intimate look into how climate change impacts the lives of wildlife By Laura Baisas / Sep 11, 2023
Nearly 1 million acres of land near the Grand Canyon is now a national monument By Laura Baisas / Aug 9, 2023
Up the coast from Pompeii, another city grows on top of an underground volcano By Agostino Petroni/Undark / Aug 8, 2023
These unusual plants had disappeared—until citizen scientists helped hunt them down By Laura Baisas / Jul 25, 2023
A flightless parrot is returning to mainland New Zealand after a 40-year absence By Laura Baisas / Jul 24, 2023
Longleaf pine forests in Alabama are making a comeback—thanks to fire By Jamie Dickman / Jun 14, 2023