2025 was one of the hottest years on record according to both federal and international scientists. That means the planet is on the brink of a crucial climate change threshold. Here's NPR's Lauren ...
Around the world, trawlers, gillnetters and other fishing boats harvest the seas undetected in places they shouldn't. New technology is combating that. New studies show how successful the battle has ...
A top United Nations court has ruled that under international law, nations have a duty to act on climate change, and if they don't, they could be held responsible. What effect could that decision have ...
New Zealand is embarking on one of the most ambitious conservation projects in the world, and it's relying on everyday people to help. They're signing up volunteers to help save their unique birds ...
Illegal fishing has plagued oceans worldwide, and new technology is providing a view of its extent. New studies show that while it still happens, protected areas where fishing is banned are thriving.
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