By Dr. Rob Moir The word hypocrisy has been bandied about on the heels of the Glasgow Climate Pact, reached by unanimous consent of nearly 200...
By Karyn Winrich The rising cost of electricity across the U.S. makes solar technology a no-brainer for many homeowners. You’ve likely heard the spiel most solar...
By Tonya Wiley Sawfish are unique and intriguing animals. The population of smalltooth sawfish (Pristis pectinata) in the United States was once found in coastal waters...
The Reef-World Foundation, the National System of Conservation Areas (SINAC) and Misión Tiburón are delighted to announce that Costa Rica has joined 13 other countries globally...
Live oaks, sycamores top ranking of trees that mitigate effects of pollution, climate change It’s easy to say “just plant more trees” to mitigate air pollution....
The companies successfully demonstrated ship-based operations for aerial surveillance and search and rescue missions in the open ocean Vast, remote, and often subjected to dangerous conditions,...
Eight years after the Warsaw International Mechanism on Loss and Damage (WIM) was established, efforts to mobilise finance for countries facing catastrophic and unavoidable climate change...
By Mark L. Friedman 18-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg spoke on Nov. 8 at the rally of 100,000 in Glasgow organized by Fridays for Future,...
By Mark Friedman Cuba’s delegation to Cop26 tells DR LAUREN COLLINS about the island’s approach to adapting to the effects of global warming, the challenges it...
The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation joined tribal, national and community leaders in celebrating the initiation of Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary’s designation process, announced today by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and applauding members of the Northern Chumash Tribal Council for leading its nomination. The...