What the Great Barrier Reef’s Collapse Would Mean for Our Oceans and Economy
How do we protect this 56 billion dollar Natural Wonder of the World from climate change, coastal development, and invasive species?
How do we protect this 56 billion dollar Natural Wonder of the World from climate change, coastal development, and invasive species?
In the most recent wave of losses, beekeepers in the United States lost 45.5 percent of their managed honeybee colonies.
Even the tiniest change in climate can eliminate many of the world's current coffee growing regions and put farmers in a bind.
Agricultural industries are destroying a forest housing 3 million species and storing away three years worth of global carbon emissions.
This report found many climate solutions are viable, cost-effective, and have exciting synergies with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.
Natural rubber is widely considered more climate-friendly and a better product than synthetic rubber, but it still presents some issues.
Fracking doesn't just bring environmental issues, but economic, health, and justice ones too. Can fracking be improved or should we wean off?
The cocoa oligopoly is driving West African farmers into deep poverty, leading to deforestation and child labor. But there is a path forward.
This secret international arbitration process could allow multinational corporations to block climate and health policy around the world.
Inflation and the Russian invasion of Ukraine are major factors, but climate change has very little to do with today's high gas prices.