Impacts Pixabay Pollution feeding potential “feminization” of sea turtles, study says Green sea turtles are producing more females in response to a warming climate — and human-caused pollution is helping fuel the surge, a recent analysis suggests.
Impacts The upside of rising jellyfish numbers? Many animals eat them New research suggests a surprising variety of sea creatures feed on jellyfish, and that their growing populations may not be so bad.
Newsletter www.cbsnews.com Why the endangered green sea turtle is losing its male population It's not genetics that determine a sea turtle's sex, it's the temperature of the sand.
A Pennsylvania fracking company with more than 2,000 environmental violations selected for federal environmental justice funding
Op-ed: “I’m sorry, I can’t hear you” — disabling environments in Cancer Alley and the Ohio River Valley