Conservation victories often look like moments. In reality they’re the visible tip of years — sometimes decades — of work, ...
A law signed by the Trump administration could boost global crypto demand, increasing pressure on hydropower-rich countries ...
A recent move by the Supreme Court could actually make fossil-fuel companies more vulnerable to lawsuits, but the polluters ...
Busting Through the Hype and Politics of Forest Thinning Forest managers conduct hundreds of thousands of acres of forest “thinning” projects annually in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and elsewhere, ...
Going all-in to find a mysterious, charismatic mammal in the mountains of Southeast Asia. This story originally appeared on Ensia. “I’ve seen grown men reduced to tears in the Annamite Mountains,” ...
The waters around the United States are home to many threatened species who need science-based conservation policies to save them from extinction. They won’t get that for the next four years.
Who gets to define climate knowledge? An inside look at how the IPCC is trying to make space for Indigenous knowledges.
Green Crime: Inside the Minds of the People Destroying the Planet, and How to Stop Them A new book by criminal psychologist Dr. Julia Shaw explains the motives of environmental criminals and the ...
When humans cause a tragedy in nature, our psychological response can leave us feeling lost and alone. But many resources can ...
A new paper identifies 65 plant extinctions in the continental United States and Canada — but that’s probably just a fraction of what we’ve lost.
Although this species has been around for 100 million years, 90% of its population has vanished in just the past two ...
Chloé Duprat is a double master’s degree student studying environmental policy at Sciences Po Paris and environmental sciences at Sorbonne Université.