Biodiversity & Conservation
Can Arctic Animals Keep Up With Climate Change? Scientists are Trying to Find Out
By Haley Dunleavy
A Watershed Moment: How Boston’s Charles River Went From Polluted to Pristine
By Derrick Z. Jackson
Warming Trends: Increasing Heat is Dangerous for Pilgrims, Climate Warnings Painted on Seaweed and Many Plots a Global Forest Make
By Katelyn Weisbrod
On California’s Coast, Black Abalone, Already Vulnerable to Climate Change, are Increasingly Threatened by Wildfire
By Anne Marshall-Chalmers
‘There Are No Winners Here’: Drought in the Klamath Basin Inflames a Decades-Old War Over Water and Fish
By Anne Marshall-Chalmers
Planes Sampling Air Above the Amazon Find the Rainforest is Releasing More Carbon Than it Stores
By Georgina Gustin
EPA Struggles to Track Methane Emissions From Landfills. Here’s Why It Matters
By James Bruggers, Amy Green, Phil McKenna, and Robert Benincasa
Warming Trends: Stories of a Warming Sea, Spotless Dragonflies and Bad News for Shark Week
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Forests of the Living Dead
By Liza Gross
Indigenous Leaders and Human Rights Groups in Brazil Want Bolsonaro Prosecuted for Crimes Against Humanity
By Katie Surma
Warming Trends: A Song for the Planet, Secrets of Hempcrete and Butterfly Snapshots
By Katelyn Weisbrod
To Understand How Warming is Driving Harmful Algal Blooms, Look to Regional Patterns, Not Global Trends
By Haley Dunleavy
New Report: Climate Change and Biodiversity Loss Must Be Tackled Together, Not Separately
By Georgina Gustin
Warming Trends: Bugs Get Counted, Meteorologists on Call and Boats That Gather Data in the Hurricane’s Eye
By Katelyn Weisbrod
California’s Almond Trees Rely on Honey Bees and Wild Pollinators, but a Lack of Good Habitat is Making Their Job Harder
By Anne Marshall-Chalmers
Trees Fell Faster in the Years Since Companies and Governments Promised to Stop Cutting Them Down
By Georgina Gustin