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Scientists discover new gibbon species inside tomb of Chinese emperor's grandmother...

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

Wild dogs return to Mozambique's Gorongosa National Park

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

Giant manta ray nursery discovered in Gulf of Mexico

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

West Antarctica's bedrock is rising, providing some protection to melting ice

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

Kilauea's crater has been dramatically altered by eruption

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

The largest solar farm apiary in the US opens this week

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

First paper straw factory in decades to open as UK bans plastic

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

Reforestation in China heralds the return of rare animals

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 be powered with 100% renewable energy by October 2018

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

The Agraloop turns food waste into sustainable clothing fibers

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

Animals are becoming nocturnal to avoid humans

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

Toxic chemicals found in small, furry animals decades after mine closure

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

Washington coal plant to be converted into solar farm

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 sustainability pledges, World Cup stadium built on rare wildlife habitat

Despite new sustainability requirements, Kaliningrad Stadium in World Cup host Russia was constructed on a rare wildlife habitat, angering local ecologists. → Read More

New 'agrihood' coming to the Island of Hawai’i

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

New study shows some LED lights can harm wildlife

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

New study suggests that plastic waste may be transformed into usable energy

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

Some of the oldest and largest baobab trees are dying

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

RepAir T-shirt cleans the air while you wear it

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 US just experienced its hottest May on record

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