ImpactsBigStock Photo ID: 462140279Copyright: richardjohnson 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?
ResilienceSimon Fraser University -/Flickr/Commercial use & mods allowedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ 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?
CausesMurray Foubister/Flickr/Commercial use & mods allowedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Antarctic tourism is up, but experts give it a thumbs down Fuel spills and invasive species could be just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the impacts of increasing tourism in Antarctica.
Causes wbrentprice/Flickr Cruise ship invasion Take a typical Alaska cruise and see the damage in its wake. The evidence is clear: the industry needs an overhaul.
Causescommons.wikimedia.org Returning Diablo Canyon lands to Indigenous hands The Yak Titʸu Titʸu Yak Tiłhini in California have requested the return of their coastal homelands, currently occupied by a nuclear power plant.
Good NewsDrew Brayshaw/Flickr Welcoming herring home In Howe Sound, British Columbia, a new generation of stewards is keeping careful tabs on the comeback efforts of a tiny fish with big cultural value.