Watch bobcats, bears, and even birds use fallen logs as bridges By Philip Kiefer / Published June 25, 2022
We’re getting closer to understanding why the sea sometimes glows By Sam Keck Scott / Hakai Magazine / Published June 24, 2022
Do animals feel pain? Science author Ed Yong says that’s the wrong question. By Philip Kiefer / Published June 22, 2022
Why the US Forest Service paused prescribed burns—a key wildfire prevention tool By Philip Kiefer / Published June 20, 2022
Horrific blobs of ‘plastitar’ are gunking up Atlantic beaches By Sara Kiley Watson / Published June 16, 2022
Remembering Monty and Rose, the Chicago shorebirds that became the face of a movement By Ella Weaver / Published June 15, 2022
States and tribes could soon regain the power to fight against projects that pollute By Kristine Liao / Published June 13, 2022
Google Earth Engine is taking its closest look yet at how landscapes are changing By Charlotte Hu / Published June 9, 2022
A 120-foot-long ocean simulator is now making waves across the seven seas By Avery Schluyer Nunn / Published June 8, 2022
Safely share the beach with endangered sea turtles this summer By Alisha McDarris / Published June 3, 2022
Carmakers are pouring billions into producing EV batteries By Bradley Brownell / Published May 30, 2022
A network of 1,000 cameras is watching for Western wildfires—and you can, too By Colleen Hagerty / Published May 25, 2022
Climate change is making the ocean lose its memory. Here’s what that means. By Sara Kiley Watson / Published May 24, 2022
A climate adaptation experiment is taking place in one of NYC’s biggest parks By Danielle Renwick / Nexus Media News / Published May 23, 2022