Forest certification remains a key weapon in the fight to save forests
The silver bullet has become a metaphor for a simple, almost magical solution to a vexing problem.
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The silver bullet has become a metaphor for a simple, almost magical solution to a vexing problem.
Solar power is having its hockey stick moment.
Watch out for the return of the sailing ship.
Australia has pledged more than 500 million Australian dollars ($379 miillion) to help preserve the Great Barrier Reef, in an attempt to help better protect the world heritage site from the effects of climate change.
From Alaska to Australia, scientists are turning to the knowledge of traditional people for a deeper understanding of the natural world.
Heavy monsoon rains in South Asia and Hurricanes Harvey and Irma were just a few of the natural disasters that crippled cities around the world last year.
Scientists are unraveling the reasons why some parts of the world are experiencing sea level increases far beyond the global average
Record levels of microplastics have been found trapped inside sea ice floating in the Arctic.
A recent study in Chinese cities found a potential link between a hazardous mix of air pollutants and death rates.
A boundary that divides the humid eastern U.S. and the dry western Plains appears to have shifted 140 miles to the east over the past century due to global warming, new research suggests