Our resident psychologist answers environmentalists’ questions about staying mentally resilient when eco-challenges get you down.
Governments conduct hundreds of thousands of acres of forest “thinning” projects annually in the U.S., Canada, Australia, and ...
is the senior science writer at The Revelator. Dr. Crary is a psychologist specializing in trauma research and practice. Her focus is on how the environment and climate change affect the human mind, ...
A meditation on observation, revision, and the quiet thrill of being wrong — and what all of that means for conservation.
In her new book Ghosts Behind Glass, historian Dolly Jørgensen takes us through dozens of museum exhibits about extinction — and examines the stories they tell.
The global annual production of plastics rose to 400 million metric tons in 2022 and is projected to double by 2050 (a metric ton, or Mt, is 1,000 kilograms or about 2,200 pounds). As of 2015 some ...
Conservation crews have helped plant and seed thousands of native trees and other vegetation. Salmon have responded in kind.
Our latest group of reviews showcases books that remind us about what we’re saving — and why we do it.
Anna Pujol-Mazzini is an investigative journalist, audio producer, fact-checker and fixer based in Paris, France. She is a former international correspondent for Reuters, AFP and The Daily Telegraph ...
John R. Platt is the editor of The Revelator and an award-winning environmental journalist whose work has appeared in dozens of publications around the world. His “Extinction Countdown” column has run ...
India’s Plans to ‘Develop’ Great Nicobar Island Threatens Its Unique Wildlife and Indigenous Peoples
Critics argue the authoritarian government has rammed the project through with minimal environmental oversight and in violation of several laws.
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