COP30 in Belém, Brazil
For two weeks each fall, representatives from all over the world gather for the Conference on Parties (COP) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climat
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For two weeks each fall, representatives from all over the world gather for the Conference on Parties (COP) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climat
- Ocean Conservancy - EnvironmentToday, we’re getting in the winter spirit by spotlighting five remarkable marine animals that depend on cold and icy environments to thrive. 1. Narwhals Narwh
- Ocean Conservancy - EnvironmentFishermen and the latest fishery stock assessment agree: There are a lot of red snapper in the South Atlantic. Yet, promising numbers alone do not tell the whol
- Ocean Conservancy - EnvironmentFrom superheroes to myths and legends, humans are fascinated by creatures whose appearance helps them move through the water with stealth. From shape shifters t
- Ocean Conservancy - EnvironmentMaintaining a healthy ocean includes ensuring that fisheries are sustainable and fish stocks are abundant. If you like to eat seafood, go fishing or visit the c
- Ocean Conservancy - EnvironmentThe world is fast approaching another decisive moment. With world leaders meeting right now (November 10-20) in Belém, Brazil, for COP30, they have the chance
- Ocean Conservancy - EnvironmentThe Provincial Forest Advisory Council’s (PFAC) interim report falls short of addressing the root causes of BC’s forestry crisis or outlining the bold, deci
- Ancient Forest Alliance - EnvironmentA leaked technical review prepared for a group of First Nations claims British Columbia is greatly overestimating how much timber it can sustainably harvest in
- Ancient Forest Alliance - EnvironmentAncient Forest Alliance photographer TJ Watt travelled to Haida Gwaii this fall as part of his work as a National Geographic Explorer, supported by the Trebek I
- Ancient Forest Alliance - EnvironmentPremier David Eby says logging the province's old-growth forests for pulp is not an option, as the BC government looks for ways to help a pulp mill closing on V
- Ancient Forest Alliance - EnvironmentOn a misty August morning in Cannon Beach, Oregon, Rebecca McGoldrick’s neon-yellow boots gleam like little lighthouses on the wet sand. Her attention is rive
- Audubon > News - Environmentby Dylan Jordan, Texas Leaders in Conservation Intern The land where Trinity River Audubon Center is located has a storied past and inspiring future. It has
- Audubon > News - EnvironmentHow do we know Everglades restoration is flowing? We see the progress ourselves! Jul. 15, 2025 | Ribbon Cutting for the Grand Opening of the C43 Reservoir
- Audubon > News - EnvironmentWhen Mark Benedict and his wife, Mary Shaw, moved in 2017 to Salmon Prairie, Montana, a remote enclave about two hours north of Missoula, they felt like they ha
- Audubon > News - EnvironmentYears ago, I hiked to the top of a mountain in Hawai‘i to see a bird most people will never encounter. The ‘Akiapōlā‘au, a Hawaiian honeycreeper with a
- Audubon > News - EnvironmentLetter from Julie Wraithmell, Executive Director Few natural phenomena are more stunning than the explosion of color (and pollinators) with the Southeastern
- Audubon > News - EnvironmentEditor’s Note: Frank Graham was Audubon magazine’s field editor for 45 years, during which time he skillfully captured the beauty and complexity of subject
- Audubon > News - EnvironmentClimate news hasn’t been great in 2025. Global greenhouse-gas emissions hit record highs (again). This year is set to be either the second or third warmest on
- MIT Technology Review - EnvironmentPollution from textile production—dyes, chemicals, and heavy metals like lead and cadmium—is common in the waters of the Buriganga River as it runs through
- MIT Technology Review - EnvironmentAll the ways the Trump administration is targeting endangered species and their habitats for corporate profits — and how you can help. The post Saving Endange
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