Touch the Earth Lightly, Use the Earth Gently
In Shetland’s Lerwick Harbor, the grey stone buildings stand close together. Rows of houses line streets that march downhill in curving lines to meet the sea. They buttress against the …
[Read more]In Shetland’s Lerwick Harbor, the grey stone buildings stand close together. Rows of houses line streets that march downhill in curving lines to meet the sea. They buttress against the …
[Read more]Columbia University Press announces the forthcoming release of “Megalodons, Mermaids, and Climate Change: Answers to Your Ocean and Atmosphere Questions,” a compelling exploration of the natural world by renowned marine …
[Read more]By Alexa Charouhis, We Are Forces of Nature Standing alone at the United Nations headquarters in New York, I grasped my newly printed Office Depot business cards as if they could …
[Read more]The anchor chain clinked and clanked through the hawsehole on the Dutch tall ship Oosterschelde until the large anchor set into white coral sands turned periwinkle blue by clear ocean …
[Read more]By Rob Moir Have you ever considered how our perspective of climate change might shift if we focused not just on the sky above us but also on the earth …
[Read more]Photo Banner Credit: The Ocean Agency / Ocean Image Bank This is the fourth global bleaching event in recorded history, the second to hit reefs in the past ten years. …
[Read more]By Purdue University Climate change, extreme weather events, unprecedented records in temperatures and higher, acidic oceans make it difficult to predict the long-term fate of modern crop varieties. In a paper …
[Read more]Study finds drought fuels invasive species after wildfires UCI biologists highlight critical link between drought, wildfires and coastal ecosystem transformations In a study recently published in the journal Ecology, University of …
[Read more]Written by Lauren Barnett, University of Florida Climate change is reshaping forests differently across the United States, according to a new analysis of U.S. Forest Service data. With rising temperatures, …
[Read more]Little Cayman, Cayman Islands – The Central Caribbean Marine Institute (CCMI) and project partner, Dr John Bruno, University of North Carolina, have completed a two-year coral restoration research project investigating …
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