Flowing Up?
A new study reveals that fracking chemicals can migrate upward to contaminate groundwater.
A new study reveals that fracking chemicals can migrate upward to contaminate groundwater.
A new analysis finds that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch has 100 times more plastic than it did in the 1970s.
Earlier this year, hikers and nature enthusiasts rejoiced at the Obama administration’s decision to protect one million acres of public land around Grand Canyon National Park from new uranium mining. Uranium mining involves extracting uranium from the ground, either by physically removing the rock ore through open-pit or underground mining or by chemically dissolving the […]
Querido DiálogoEcológico: ¿Qué es la campaña “Comercio Justo Para Su Supermercado?”
Querido DiálogoEcológico: La industria del petróleo planea lo que algunos llaman una estrategia peligrosa de taladrar por petróleo en la Plataforma Continental Exterior del Océano Artico. ¿Qué está pasando?
This App Gives You the Rich Feeling of Being There Get acquainted with U.S National Parks through National Geographic’s free, award-winning National Parks App for the iPhone. Upon opening the app, you can choose from one of two navigation options: “Parks”, which immediately captures you through stunning, HD-quality photos accompanying each individual National Park selection, […]
As Emissions Continue to Rise, the World’s Oceans Are Becoming Corrosive, Threatening Shellfish, Corals and the Entire Ocean Food Web
Shrimp Farming in Thailand and Elsewhere Has Led to Wholesale Destruction of the World’s Mangrove Forests
Ocean Acidification Is a Product of Our Emissions, but There’s Little Will to Change Our Ways: An Interview With Rob Jackson, Ph.D., Global Environmental Change, Duke University
70% of the World’s Chronically Hungry Are Farmers
Two crab fishermen free an entangled whale in California. Marine debris has increased since Japan’s tsunami last year.