NewsletterGreen Fire Productions/Flickr/https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Lobstermen face hypoxia in Outer Cape waters Low oxygen levels linked to warmer water spell trouble for local lobsters.
ImpactsIsabelle Blanchemain/Flickr The lion, the land bridge, and the New World Whatever happened to North America’s lions?
Impacts USAID Biodiversity & Fores/Flickr Himalayan catfight looms as tigers, leopards venture into snow leopard land A warming climate threatens to push Nepal’s three big cat species — tigers, leopards and snow leopards — into closer proximity to each other, with unknown consequences for the survival of each.
ImpactsDestination Arctic Circle/Flickr Warming waters are driving Bering Sea crashes, but Alaska's fishing industry is quiet on climate Advocates say seafood businesses, trade groups and fishermen need to encourage lower carbon emissions or risk more catastrophic declines.
NewsletterBureau of Land Management/Flickr America’s billion-dollar tree problem is spreading Grasslands are being overrun by drought-resistant invaders that wreck animal habitats, suck up water supplies, and can cost landowners a fortune.
NewsletterWestern Arctic National Pa/Flickr How increasing wildfires could transform the Arctic Wildfires, and the nutrients they bring, could make the Arctic Ocean more productive.
CausesDuncan PJ/Flickr WWF Living Planet Index shows wild animal population decline almost 70 per cent in 'worrying' report The World Wildlife Fund Living Planet Index highlights "devastating" losses in more than 5,000 species globally in a study across 48 years.
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
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