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 Atlantic City’s massive offshore wind farm project highlights the industry’s growing pains By Andrew Paul
Ocean Oyster-inspired sponges can scoop up nearly invisible nanoplastics in the ocean By Chris Baraniuk / Hakai Magazine
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
The role of people in preserving nature, according to America’s National Parks docuseries By Laura Baisas / Jun 5, 2023