This Little Fish Is The First Example Of An Animal Domesticating Another Animal Hannah Steiner October 06, 2021 On the coral reefs off the coast of Belize in Central America, a fish species creates, manages and feeds from....
Tired Earth: An Interview with Angela Haseltine Pozzi, Founder and Artistic Director of the Washed Ashore Project Angela Haseltine Pozzi August 25, 2021 Angela’s work as an artist and educator gained new focus in 2010 when she founded the non-profit Washed Ashore: Art....
Plastic waste could soon be causing ‘irreversible damage’ to the environment Hannah Steiner July 27, 2021 Plastic pollution is a global problem and it’s reaching such proportions that we may not be able to reverse its....
Four ways to tackle the climate and biodiversity crises simultaneously Hannah Steiner July 26, 2021 A landmark report by the world’s most senior climate and biodiversity scientists argues that the world will have to tackle....
Global Plastic Pollution May Be Nearing an Irreversible Tipping Point Rebecca Herbert July 13, 2021 Current rates of plastic emissions globally may trigger effects that we will not be able to reverse, argues a new....
Tired Earth: An Interview with Cassia Patel, Program Director at Oceanic Global Foundation Cassia Patel June 08, 2021 One Ocean, One Climate, One Future – Together. Happy World Ocean Day!
Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Nestlé Are Worst Plastic Polluters of 2020, Have Made 'Zero Progress,' New Report Finds Rebecca Herbert January 20, 2021 The top plastic polluters of 2020 have been announced, and Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and Nestlé top the list for the third....
On the coast of Chile, bird nests show the scars of plastic pollution Liang Lan October 06, 2020 A new study — and photos — offer a striking look at how plastic pollution has hammered ocean and coastal....