Oceans provide inestimable ecological services to our planet. They are the earth’s largest carbon sink, containing 12 times more carbon than land. Up until now, they have absorbed 93 percent of ...
In the battle to maintain a habitable planet, you couldn’t ask for a much better ally than kelp. But the fast-growing seaweed is disappearing from the ocean floor, driven largely by human activity.
The climate crisis is real. We Alaskans willexperience more forest fires as our wetlands dry up and our peatlands begin to burn. Lightning strikes, which once were rare in much of the state, are now ...
In a converted shipping container perched oceanside in Ketch Harbour, N.S., a group of people gather to peer into tanks filled with fuzzy pieces of gravel. The rocks are covered with tiny blades of ...
“Regeneration is not only about bringing the world back to life; it is about bringing each of us back to life,” writes environmentalist Hawken (Blessed Unrest) in this comprehensive guide to combating ...
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