NATURE
Biologist’s keen eye spots (another) new species in the Pacific
Diving in the waters of Samoa, Mark Erdmann watched as a haze of colorful little fish — each no bigger than a raisin — hovered
In hottest year on record, nature is a key climate ally
It’s off the charts: 2023 has been the hottest year on record by a wide margin. Across the world, skyrocketing temperatures fueled climate-induced disasters — leaving
Partnerships and communities drive nature conservation
Nature is in crisis: More than 1 million animal and plant species are at risk of extinction. And critical ecosystems — like forests that absorb
For Indigenous peoples, pandemic poses unique risks
For the Kankanaey-Igorot indigenous people of the Philippines, closing off their community to the outside world is an annual tradition known as ubaya — a
For these women, sustainable business is buzzing
Industrious and indispensable, bees are nature’s “essential workers.” Their pollination powers entire ecosystems and food systems — with more than 75 percent of the world’s
Deep-sea expedition reveals over 100 new species in the Pacific
A recent deep-sea expedition off the coasts of Chile and Peru is revealing the secrets of a vast underwater mountain system — and making the
Planetary scientist wins ‘Nobel for the environment’
A pioneer in the field of sustainability has earned a major honor. Johan Rockström is this year’s winner of the Tyler Prize, known colloquially as
A virtual safari, women trailblazers and more
After being stuck inside for weeks on end, connecting with nature might feel impossible right now. So until self-quarantine ends, here are a few new
To restore grasslands, it’s time to get wild
It’s easy to understand why people want to plant trees. Ambitious reforestation efforts — now aimed at planting or conserving a trillion trees — have
After nearly 50 years, water back on the global agenda
The last time the world gathered to discuss global water issues was the year the first “Star Wars” film was released. In the 46 years