As their forests disappear, sloths are climbing on dangerous power lines. Veterinarians and rescue centers are developing new techniques to help.
A Jordanian engineer has a plan, and an app, to stop a plague of weevils.
A documentary, 'Razing Liberty Square,' examines the plight of families in Liberty City as developers ‘revitalize’ community on desirable higher land.
As climate change worsens wildfires, smoke exposure may increasingly add to infectious disease risks.
Researchers look to machines to better hear freshwater ecosystems.
Corn and rice, key ingredients of basic dishes in Venezuelan gastronomy, are getting harder to produce.
Local groups point to disproportionate impact on Indigenous communities in a region with a long history of extraction.
The Makah and Shoalwater Bay Tribes’ lawsuits could signal a new avenue for tribal governments to recover climate costs.
Giant new Nigerian refinery raises tensions between energy development and climate action.
Pledges are far short of the estimated $400 billion in losses developing countries face each year.
Federal ban builds on decisions by states like Oregon to fully or partially prohibit the use of M-44s to kill predators and other wildlife.
The question now is, will it work?
Allowing the liquidation of old-growth forests could set off another era of conflict between loggers and environmentalists in the Pacific Northwest.