From polygamous tree toads to heavy stick bugs, this year’s extensive new species discoveries are changing the way we see our ...
Most of us know pine forests are different than jungles. There's a reason the world's forests are so distinct, yet there are ...
In short: more carbon in the air does not guarantee more carbon in the wood. Between those two lies a living network of ...
The health of people and the planet are inextricably intertwined, with time spent in nature positively improving our lives and inspiring us to help keep Earth healthy.
The big blue is the world's greatest wilderness – it's a vast marine desert where there is little to eat and nowhere to hide.
When it comes to capturing carbon, trees have always been our go-to. But a sinister switch is underway. A study published in the journal Nature reveals that moist tropical forests in Australia are now ...
In the world’s largest mangrove forest, women whose husbands were killed by Bengal tigers are working to restore their habitat.
Lewis Hamilton's F1 career and Mercedes' involvement might have been very different had the marque not withdrawn from the ...
Robin Wall Kimmerer, author of “The Serviceberry,” offers ideas rooted in nature for creating sharing economies as a way to ...
Since 1978, China has planted more than 66 billion trees along its 2,800-mile-long northern border, and it wants to plant 34 billion more over the next 25 years to complete its "Great Green Wall." ...
A family classic reborn in a wide open world, a satirical adventure through teenage life and a mystery puzzler for the ages – our critics on the year’s best fun ...
The seventh edition of the Global Outlook (GEO-7) offers a stark vision of the decades to come. But its authors say the worst forecasts can still be avoided if countries quickly take meaningful steps ...