Good News Credit: WorldFish/Flickr The race to build climate-resilient coral reefs These innovations are speeding up the recovery of bleached corals.
Politics Credit: Ashley Satanosky on Unsplash Craig Pittman: As ocean turns more acidic, Florida officials ignore warning signs Florida’s seafood industry’s concerns don’t matter to climate deniers in government.
Good NewsCinzia Osele Bismarck / Ocean Image Bank Cryopreserved corals can now have babies The first deep-frozen baby coral has lived to grow its own offspring. Could the futuristic technique eventually save dying reefs?
Top StoryBigStock Photo ID: 472484445Copyright: grapestock What does the Law of the Sea say about climate change? A team of 21 judges is going to figure it out.
ImpactsBigStock Photo ID: 137283833Copyright: Oksana Byelikova Sumatran Indigenous seafarers run aground by overfishing and mangrove loss Many among Indonesia’s Duano Indigenous community have hung up their fishing nets in response to recent environmental and economic shifts.
Impacts Photo by NEOM on Unsplash Ocean acidification set to triple by 2100—what this means for the US coast The acidification of the Earth's oceans is expected to triple by 2100, and could lead to major impacts on biodiversity across U.S. coastlines.
Good NewsThe Ocean Agency / Ocean Image Bank Robots are trained to help revive coral reefs Researchers are experimenting with robots to help speed up the restoration of coral reefs.
As Biden prepares to block the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel, pollution concerns persist in Pennsylvania
A Pennsylvania fracking company with more than 2,000 environmental violations selected for federal environmental justice funding