African Penguins Have Almost Been Wiped Out by Overfishing and Climate Change. Researchers Want to Orchestrate a Comeback. By Kiley Price
A BLM Proposal to Protect Wildlife Corridors Could Restore the West’s ‘Veins and Arteries’ By Adam Goldstein
Longleaf Pine Restoration—a Major Climate Effort in the South—Curbs Its Ambitions to Meet Harsh Realities By Marianne Lavelle, and Sarah Whites-Koditschek and Dennis Pillion of AL.com
Deemed Sustainable by Seafood Industry Monitors, Harvested California Squid Has an Unmeasurable Energy Footprint By Georgina Gustin
New Forecasting Tools May Help Predict Impact of Marine Heatwaves on Ocean Life up to a Year in Advance By Kiley Price
Indigenous Leaders Urge COP28 Negotiators to Focus on Preventing Loss and Damage and Drastically Reducing Emissions By Liza Gross
Wolverines Are Finally Listed as Threatened. Decades of Reversals May Have Caused the Protections to Come Too Late By Grant Stringer
“Carbon Cowboys” Chasing Emissions Offsets in the Amazon Keep Forest-Dwelling Communities in the Dark By Sam Schramski and Cícero Pedrosa Neto
The EU Overhauls Its Law Covering Environmental Crimes, Banning Specific Acts and Increasing Penalties By Katie Surma
Environmental Justice a Key Theme Throughout Biden’s National Climate Assessment By Kristoffer Tigue, Georgina Gustin, Liza Gross, Victoria St. Martin
This Week in Nairobi, Nations Gather for a Third Round of Talks on an International Plastics Treaty, Focusing on Its Scope and Ambition By James Bruggers
Can the Latest $10 million in EPA Grants Make a Difference in Achieving Chesapeake Bay Restoration Goals? By Aman Azhar
The Plucky Puffin, Endangered Yet Coping: Scientists Link Emergence of a Hybrid Subspecies to Climate Change By Lydia Larsen
Most Countries are Falling Short of Their Promises to Stop Cutting Down the World’s Trees By Georgina Gustin