Environment
ArchiveIn filmmaker Matty Brown's short video 'Love Earth', stunning visuals from all over the globe are accompanied by the words of poet Clint Smith
Zimbabwe just put its wildlife up for sale. What does that mean for the animals?
On Friday, June 3, activist and Yellowstone grizzly expert Doug Peacock asked the White House to add the iconic animal back to the endangered species list. With the help of luminaries like E.O. Wilson and celebrities like Harrison Ford, he's hoping to get the federal government's attention.
It鈥檚 time to move beyond the divide between conservation and recreation
The public trust doctrine is increasingly invoked by environmental groups seeking sweeping, long-term solutions to problems like global warming, ocean acidification, and destructive resource extraction
A new proposal to further entwine the National Park Service and corporate advertisers takes us further down a path we never should have embarked on in the first place
The material is ultra tough, durable, and lightweight, and it may be the future of outdoor apparel if Patagonia and a California startup have their way
'Power of the River' is an adventure documentary that features a first-ever fly fishing expedition on unexplored waters in Bhutan
The United Arab Emirates wants to build an artificial peak to make it rain in the desert-bound cities. Let's just say the experts are skeptical.
In the aftermath of deadly earthquakes this year in Ecuador and last year in Nepal, California structural engineer Kit Miyamoto went in to get a read on the damage
Do you want to see lightning? NASA just crunched the numbers and came up with the destinations where you鈥檙e most likely to see a bolt.
Surprise! It's not a Tesla.
Veteran Marty Pigue lives and works on the side of Highway 62 in Southern California, picking up trash to protect the environment.
This all-women expedition team set out to ski first descents along the western coast of Greenland.
New rapids present a danger to whitewater rafters, and a steep price for the National Park Service
Spaceports and wildlife refuges have traditionally gone hand in hand. But with so many new commercial launch sites in the works, it's time to ask whether nature can handle the 21st century space race.
I always get the post-workout chills, even when it鈥檚 warm outside. What causes them, and is there anything I can do to avoid it in future?
On December 24, 2009, a 6,600-pound orca killed trainer Alexis Mart铆nez at a marine park in the Canary Islands. Two months later, trainer Dawn Brancheau was killed by an orca at SeaWorld Orlando. With the OSHA trial on trainer safety at SeaWorld Orlando starting September 19, Tim Zimmermann asks: Should Mart铆nez鈥檚 death have served as a warning about the lethal potential of killer whales being trained for our entertainment?
An interview with Barack Obama about energy and the environment
With their nifty new windmills, tidy techno-homes, and enviro-crusading queen, the Dutch are busy creating the cutest little ecotopia on earth鈥攚hile stoking a booming hypercapitalist economy. What does tiny Holland know that America is too big and dumb to figure out?
What's that smell? It's a teeming avian sanctuary鈥攁nd a sump of troubled waters. It's a mess that we created鈥攁nd a puzzle we can't solve. It's California's Salton Sea, a hypersaline lake that kills the very life it shelters.
Along the 43rd parallel in North America, raising pumpkins isn't just a sleepy backyard pursuit鈥攊t's an extreme sport. And nowhere are the stakes higher, or the intrigues thicker, than at the annual weigh-off of the World Pumpkin Confederation, the Olympics of garden-patch gigantism.