In many ways journalism demands the opposite of action. It’s certainly impactful, but not necessarily active in the traditional sense.
Global warming is worsening droughts, making sea levels rise, and fueling deadly storms. Now scientists have a new problem to add to that list: Climate change is helping rat populations thrive in U.S.
On a cloudless morning in Port Canaveral, Florida, last March, my daughter and I skipped up the gangway to board the newest floating city ... running shoes and Polar heart rate monitors ...
Close-up of polar bear floating peacefully in clear water. Image by kongsak_kk via Depositphotos. The Arctic region, often referred to as one of the last true wilderness areas on Earth, is an ...
Close-up of polar bear floating peacefully in clear water. Image by kongsak_kk via Depositphotos. The Arctic region, often referred to as one of the last true wilderness areas on Earth, is an ...
But Richardson said he wasn’t sure the prospect of “more rats scurrying around” will be any more galvanizing than pictures of “the sad polar bear floating on ice.” ...
A badger appearing to admire a Banksy-style graffiti version of itself has won the Natural History Museum's 2024 Wildlife ...
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