Warmer Waters Put Sea Turtles on a Collision Course With Humans By Georgia Hall, Provincetown Independent
After Decades Of Oil Drilling, Indigenous Waorani Group Fights New Industry Expansions In Ecuador By Katie Surma
What’s More Harmful to Birds in North Dakota: Oil and Gas Drilling, or Corn and Soybeans? By Lydia Larsen
Carbon Offsets to Reduce Deforestation Are Significantly Overestimating Their Impact, a New Study Finds By Keerti Gopal
Frustrated by a Lack of Details, Communities Await Federal Decision on Protecting New York From Coastal Storm Surges By Delaney Dryfoos
Marvin Hayes Is Spreading ‘Compost Fever’ in Baltimore’s Neighborhoods. He Thinks it Might Save the City. By Aman Azhar
This Northern Manhattan Wetland Has Faced Climate-Change Induced Erosion and Sea Level Rise. A Living Shoreline Has Reimagined the Space By Juanita Gordon
Extreme Rain From Atmospheric Rivers and Ice-Heating Micro-Cracks Are Ominous New Threats to the Greenland Ice Sheet By Bob Berwyn
On the Coast of Greenland, Early Arctic Spring Has Been Replaced by Seasonal Extremes, New Research Shows By Lydia Larsen
Facing a Plunge in Salmon Numbers in the Kuskokwim and Yukon Rivers, Alaskans Seek a Voice in Fishing Policy By Emma Ricketts
DeSantis Promised in 2018 That if Elected Governor, He Would Clean Up Florida’s Toxic Algae. The Algae Are Still Blooming By Amy Green