The ocean covers about 70% of the Earth’s surface and holds roughly 50 times the amount of carbon found in the atmosphere.
Traditional loko iʻa aquaculture ponds fed Hawaiians for thousands of years, but through the 19th and 20th centuries, most were abandoned. Today, they are not only staging a comeback, but providing a ...
That’s why we’ve launched an occasional series within the Agency Advice column, the Agency Founders’ Starter Pack, to ...
In central Seoul, South Korea, a motorway once covered a buried urban stream. Today, that same stretch has been uncovered—a ...
Permaculture mimics natural ecosystems to grow food, offering a sustainable solution for gardens and local environments. Here ...
In a new study, our international team of freshwater scientists and planning experts highlights that, while our towns and ...
Though our town was about three hours south of the path of totality, a celebratory atmosphere permeated the community. One of my kids spent the afternoon constructing a moveable 3D eclipse model, ...
This International Women's Day, we brought together researchers and clinicians from across cardiovascular field for our ...
The new Global Forest Goals Report 2026, launching this month, will reveal just how much ground we've lost and what it will take to turn the tide before 2030. We spoke with UN DESA’s expert Shyam ...
When her mother passed after battling Alzheimer’s, Suzanne Simard turned to the forest and her research into how trees ...
Over the years, an increasing number of dams have been taken out. Between 1912 and 2025, some 2,350 dams have been removed, ...
Bumble bees sustain many of our most nutritious crops, while honey bees underpin food production across the globe.