Big farms are under pressure to address the problem of dying salmon in Norway's vast fish-farm industry Article 913 words 9 votes
Scientists discover hundreds of unique species in Africa’s newest ecoregion Article 951 words 11 votes
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Stop planting trees, says guy who inspired world to plant a trillion trees Article 552 words, published Dec 13 2023 27 votes
Cop28 president says there is ‘no science’ behind demands for phase-out of fossil fuels climate change Article 1527 words 45 votes
'License to hide': Western plastic waste dumped in Myanmar recycling plastics Article 662 words 9 votes
Melbourne plant diversity in urban green spaces led to sevenfold increase in insect species, study finds Article 655 words 19 votes
Recorded interview with Hawaiian indigenous community leader re the fires, ecology, climate change, water, history, politics, culture and current needs climate change water Link 13 votes
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James Lovelock, whose Gaia theory saw the Earth as alive, dies at 103 Article 1459 words, published Jul 27 2022 8 votes
In San Francisco’s salty South Bay, an ambitious wetlands restoration project is seeking to balance a return to the ecological past with the realities of a changing future Article 1463 words, published Jul 14 2022 4 votes
An incredible interactive map lets you drop a raindrop anywhere in the US, then track what its journey would be Link 14 votes
'Forest gardens’ show how Native land stewardship can outdo nature Article 2034 words, published Apr 23 2021 12 votes
98% of all animal species on Earth have a PR problem. That’s bad news for everyone. [Warning: insect images] Article 1464 words 7 votes
Bullhead City, Arizona was a retiree paradise. Then came a biblical plague of flies. water Article 3638 words 8 votes
Solar farms shine a ray of hope on bees and butterflies sustainability conservation energy.renewable Article 1010 words 5 votes
Monarch butterfly populations in the west are down an order of magnitude from last year Article 588 words 15 votes
As atmospheric CO² increases plants use less water but it's not all good news climate change water Article 860 words, published Jul 24 2017 7 votes
Making war on the planet: Geoengineering and capitalism’s creative destruction of the Earth climate change Link 5 votes
The Aral Sea is bringing new wealth to fishing villages in Kazakhstan, but their neighbours on the opposite shore in Uzbekistan are suffering a very different fate Article 1988 words, published Jul 10 2018 6 votes
Basement preservationists: Can hobbyists save rare fish from extinction? conservation Article 2491 words 5 votes