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Scientists have recently discovered a new species of gibbon in the tomb of the grandmother of China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang. → Read More
Fourteen African wild dogs have been reintroduced to Gorongosa National Park in an effort to revitalize the diverse ecosystem of the Great Rift Valley. → Read More
The first recognized giant manta ray nursery has been found in the Gulf of Mexico, offering researchers a rare glimpse of young rays. → Read More
Scientists have learned that the land beneath western Antarctica is rising in response to losing heavy ice on the surface, potentially counterbalancing its melt. → Read More
In the wake of its explosive eruption, the summit crater of the Kilauea volcano has been transformed from a vast lava pool to a jagged, steep, grayscale canyon. → Read More
PineGate Renewables and Old Sol Apiaries are creating the largest solar farm apiary in the U.S., which will provide clean energy, honey and pollinator habitat. → Read More
Just in time for the UK's ban on single-use plastics, the country's first paper straw factory in decades will soon be producing for a national market. → Read More
After decades of reforestation efforts in China, endangered animals are returning to their native habitats at the Ziwuling Forest Area in Shannxi province. → Read More
The City of London will soon source all of its electrical power needs from renewable energy sources, making a significant move to fight climate change. → Read More
A new technology offers a solution to food waste: turning it into clothing. The AgraLoop Bio-Refinery turns agricultural waste into sustainable, natural fiber. → Read More
As a result of human behaviors such as hiking and camping, animals are increasingly active at night, shifting their internal clock to avoid humans. → Read More
Decades after the closure of the Giant Mine in the Northwest Territories of Canada, animals are still carrying the environmental burden of arsenic in their fur. → Read More
The TransAlta coal plant near Centralia, Washington will be shut down in 2025 and replaced with a solar farm, making progress toward Washington's climate goals. → Read More
Despite new sustainability requirements, Kaliningrad Stadium in World Cup host Russia was constructed on a rare wildlife habitat, angering local ecologists. → Read More
After over ten years of research and organizing, the Kuwili Lani agrihood community has received its final approval and lots are now available for purchase. → Read More
Certain types of LED lights, those which are blue or white, are particularly harmful for wildlife, with animals such as insects and sea turtles most affected. → Read More
A new study shows how plastic waste may be transformed into energy and fuel through a process known as gasification. Learn more about the environmental impact. → Read More
Many of the oldest and largest baobab trees in southern Africa are dying or have died within the past decade, likely from the effects of climate change. → Read More
Italian fashion company Kloters has invented RepAir, a T-shirt capable of fighting air pollution thanks to a special fabric called The Breath by Anemotech. → Read More
The contiguous U.S. just experienced its hottest month of May on record, adding to the long list of weather milestones influenced by climate change. → Read More