WASHINGTON DC, USA (June 13, 2025) — In response to the Department of the Interior’s announcement yesterday of the publication of a Request for Information and...
All too often, when important issues and concerns are out of sight, they unfortunately can also become out of mind. For example, when was the last...
The ocean covers 71% of our planet’s surface, yet most students graduate without understanding their connection to marine ecosystems. UNESCO is changing that narrative with groundbreaking...
June marks a time for celebrating the start of summer, arriving alongside a dangerous heat wave that is expected to bring the year’s hottest weather to...
Right whales are not known to migrate except for females giving birth to blubber-less calves in warm, nutrient-poor waters. This spring, 11 mother-calf pairs were seen...
Langjökull Glacier, Iceland – It started as an ambitious idea: carve a tunnel deep into Iceland’s second-largest glacier and invite the world inside. A decade later,...
This past week I was invited to attend the United Nations Economic and Social Youth Forum (ECOSOC), a gathering of young people from across the globe...
At its simplest, biodiversity is the full variety of life on Earth, from the smallest microbes in the soil to towering redwoods, from coral reefs teeming...
Amplifying Queer Voices What Can Whales Teach Us About Queer Identity? Dr. Chloe Robinson explores whales, from matriarchal pods to same-sex bonds and intersex...
Editor’s Note: This story is part of our June Feature, not because it is fun, but because it’s important. While we’ve reviewed multiple reports and thank...