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Environment

We Crush, Poison, and Destroy Insects at Our Own Peril

Insects are escape artists. Now they face a threat more pernicious than predation.

January 20, 2021

Humans Have Rights and So Should Nature

An “Earth lawyer” argues for cultural transformation in environmental law.

January 6, 2021

How to Bury Carbon? Let Plants Do the Dirty Work

Carbon sequestration could slow or reverse human emissions—and nothing is better at sequestration than a green plant.

December 30, 2020

Making Climate Change Policy More Blue

A new push for attention to coastal communities, marine conservation, and ocean infrastructure

December 16, 2020

How Neutral Theory Altered Ideas About Biodiversity

The simple insight that most changes are random had a profound effect on genetics, evolution and ecology.

December 10, 2020

The Hidden Fruits of the Deep

Vast meadows sprawl far beyond the old boundaries drawn for seagrasses. They may provide a unique refuge for biodiversity.

December 8, 2020

New Fish Data Reveal How Evolutionary Bursts Create Species

In three bursts of adaptive change, one species of cichlid fish in Lake Tanganyika gave rise to hundreds.

December 3, 2020

Getting To The Bottom Of It All

Undersea explorer Victor Vescovo has piloted submersibles to the deepest depth of each of the world’s oceans, a feat shared by no one else on earth.

November 24, 2020

To Save the Ocean We Need Less Talk, More Action

After helping the world’s largest pension fund divest from fossil fuels, Nina Jensen tackles the ocean’s problems.

November 19, 2020

What You Can Learn from Living in Antarctica

Wisdom from the end of the Earth.

November 11, 2020

Coral Griefs: Finding Hope Amidst Loss

Marine biologists have a front-row seat to catastrophic environmental change. There are lessons in how they cope.

October 27, 2020