
China and Russia Continue to Block Protections for Antarctica
For the sixth year in a row, nations failed to agree on any new marine protected areas in the fragile Southern Ocean around Antarctica

For the sixth year in a row, nations failed to agree on any new marine protected areas in the fragile Southern Ocean around Antarctica

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva says he’ll stop illegal destruction of rain forests allowed under former president Jair Bolsonaro. Will Brazilians support him?

Flying robots help researchers identify and protect threatened plants and other species in places that are inaccessible to humans

Ecologically and socially friendly “convivial technologies” help Earth and us

The Motor City is perhaps the only large city in the country with groups of the beautiful nonnative fowl running around its fields and lots.

Stanford University’s Doerr School of Sustainability will take energy industry donations, which will warp priorities and research agendas

Predicting severity can help address deadly effects to olive groves

As the world warms, forests are becoming less resilient in the face of fires, droughts and other disruptive events

Mammoth redwood trees have evolved along with fire, but humans are disrupting that delicate balance

The future of these guardians of the forest, some thousands of years old, is not assured

From the depths of the ocean to the peaks of mountains, species are moving out of their historical homes in search of cooler conditions

Science in meter and verse

Parasites play an outsize role in balancing ecosystems, and some species may be in danger

The dramatic loss of tree cover in the tropics and northern boreal forests is releasing vast amounts of carbon dioxide

The president is issuing an executive order requiring the federal government to catalog the nation’s biggest trees

Achieving the 30x30 goal, as it is known, requires much more than declaring more national parks

Veterinarians and rabbit owners are racing to protect bunnies as a hemorrhagic disease spreads

Maps of the journey show the importance of conserving vast, unfenced landscapes to aid the survival of Mongolian gazelles

Data show alarming declines in wildlife but also point to ways to save it

Radical reconstruction in Seattle is bringing nearly dead urban streams back to productive life
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