Newsletter Bleaching, it’s not just for corals Giant clams suffer similar struggles with warming water, though the consequences don’t seem quite as dire.
Politics Anti-salmon-farming activists are playing a global game of whack-a-mole Increasing regulation in several countries is forcing open-net-pen salmon farmers to pack up shop. But then what happens?
Newsletter The foul chartreuse sea Researchers in Kotzebue, Alaska, are investigating why their town is increasingly playing host to harmful cyanobacteria.
Impacts Shining the light on baby crabs In British Columbia, a monitoring project with light traps may illuminate the future of the prized crustaceans.
Impacts Cities are rapidly reclaiming land at risk of extreme sea level rise People are building more and more land—a growing proportion of which is for luxury developments. It’s putting the rest of us at risk of flooding.
Opinion I dare you to stop proliferating fossil fuels The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty helped us not kill each other and all life on Earth. Can we follow the same steps to avoid mutually assured climate destruction?
Top Story Tidal power’s fickle future To pull power from the waves, you need a high tidal range or strong currents. Sea level rise threatens to mess with both.