As we prepare to look for life in other solar systems, we should also look inward at what we’re doing to our home planet.
Aquaculture is not the sustainable or ethical solution to food insecurity that industry or governments claim, nor is it a ...
Ever wonder what the difference is between fungi and mushrooms? Think of fungi as the larger main organisms, and mushrooms as ...
Social Darwinists use “survival of the fittest” as an excuse to privatize land or remove the social safety net. But that ...
Punk isn’t a sound — it’s a verb. It’s a pulse. It’s action. It’s where grief is communal and rage has a melody. It’s the ...
From poisonings to collisions with power lines, these birds face many threats. But as they decline, so does their ability to control the spread of deadly diseases.
How Will Your Garden Grow? New Books to Inspire Your Home Gardening, Landscaping, and Community Green Spaces Start your transformative journey of creating sustainable plantscapes that embrace native, ...
It’s time to craft a new insect narrative, one that transforms our perspective from fear to fascination. Originally published by SEJournal, the publication of the Society of Environmental Journalists.
As we’ve seen with tigers and other threatened species, captive lion breeding may stimulate consumer demand and put additional pressure on wild populations across African home ranges.
Dr. David Shiffman is a Washington, DC-based marine conservation scientist who focuses on the ecology of endangered species and how to protect them. He received his Ph.D. in environmental science and ...
‘Active Management’ Harms Forests — And It’s About to Get a Whole Lot Worse Forest management approaches promoted as “resilience,” “restoration,” “fuel reduction,” and “forest health” often degrade ...