More Environment - Page 10
There's racism in our food system, too. Here's how to combat it.
A few long, long overdue actions you can take right now.
Impressive 'dueling' T. rex and triceratops fossils going on public display
The two may have been fighting when they perished.
By Kellen Beck
This giant coral reef is taller than the Empire State Building
The reef is over 500 meters tall.
By Emmett Smith
At long last, there's a holiday park just for hedgehogs
The effort is meant to call attention to the declining hedgehog population in the UK.
By Jordan Aaron
11 amazing photos that will erase your insect fears
It’s all about the extreme close-up.
By Rebecca Sohn
Scientists successfully cloned an endangered horse
Kurt the cloned pony (or cloney, if you will) is very adorable.
By Jordan Aaron
This exquisite silk structure was spun by 17,532 silkworms
Silkworms die producing silk. This sustainable process offers another way.
By Emmett Smith
Why a cougar probably won’t ‘stalk’ you — and what to do if it does
“In reality, they’re not looking for a fight."
By Rebecca Sohn
Microscopic photos show the hidden beauty of an invisible world
Looking good, tiny weevil.
By Sam Haysom
Doc Antle of 'Tiger King' indicted on animal cruelty, wildlife trafficking charges
Doc Antle is accused of trafficking lion cubs between Virginia and South Carolina. Joe Exotic called him his mentor on Netflix's "Tiger King."
Scientists think they've found a way to get your cat to pay attention to you
Blinking slowly at cats can work for cat owners and strangers alike.
Once hunted to extinction in Britain, returning beavers are reducing flood risks and improving biodiversity
The beavers are back in town.
By Emmett Smith
The real winner of Fat Bear Week
"Each bear in the 'competition' has found success in its own way."
By Mark Kaufman
The Fat Bear Week winner is truly colossal
"He's the fattest and largest bear I've ever seen."
By Mark Kaufman
Like underwater rainforests, vertical farms grow crops sustainably and rebuild ecosystems
These zero-input crops only require sunlight, carbon, and nitrogen to thrive.
Meteorologist Eric Holthaus believes we can reverse climate change effects by 2050. Is it possible?
"The world is carbon neutral. The economy is circular. Society has transformed."
This is the fattest of the fat bears
"He's the fattest and largest bear I've ever seen."
By Mark Kaufman
The angry Australian animal Australians are actually scared of
It's the most terrifying time of the year.
By Amanda Yeo
How the fat bears are beamed from remote Alaska to the world
"It's an amazing feat."
By Mark Kaufman