Kristin Falzon, EcoWatch

Kristin Falzon

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Florida, United States

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  • NationofChange

Past articles by Kristin:

Wow! Chinese Officials Arrested for Stuffing Cotton Gauze Into Air Monitoring Equipment to Falsify Results

Environmental officials​ in China's northern city of Xi'an​ have been detained for altering air quality monitoring results to avoid penalties for high pollution in → Read More

Experts Claim They 'Solved' the Bermuda Triangle Mystery

According to a Science Channel documentary, hexagonal clouds captured by satellites along the western tip of the Bermuda Triangle could explain disappearances → Read More

13-Year-Old Wins Top Prize: Makes Wind Energy Device That Costs Just $5

A 13-year-old student won the 2016 Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge​ for developing a device that uses solar and wind power to create energy. → Read More

Park Ranger Murdered While Protecting Critically Endangered Gorillas

Jacques is the second ranger to be killed in the park in the last six months. → Read More

Park Ranger Murdered While Protecting Critically Endangered Gorillas

A wildlife ranger protecting critically endangered​ Grauer's gorillas​ was killed this month in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Kahuzi Biega National Park. → Read More

World's Most Remote Village Is About to Become Self-Sufficient

The most remote village on Earth, located on Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic, is about to get a 21st century upgrade in self-sufficiency thanks to a design competition → Read More

Park Ranger Murdered While Protecting Critically Endangered Gorillas

A wildlife ranger protecting critically endangered​ Grauer's gorillas​ was killed this month in the Democratic Republic of Congo's Kahuzi Biega National Park. → Read More

Chain-Smoking Chimpanzee Shockingly Popular at Zoo

A chain-smoking chimpanzee has become the hot attraction at the Central Zoo in North Korea outraging animal rights activists who say it's animal cruelty.​ → Read More

Giant Jade Stone Worth $170 Million Unearthed in Burma

Miners have unearthed the world's most valuable chunk of jade stone in Burma, the southeast Asian country also known as Myanmar. ​Worth an estimated $170 million → Read More

Giant Jade Stone Worth $170 Million Unearthed in Burma

Miners have unearthed the world's most valuable chunk of jade stone in Burma, the southeast Asian country also known as Myanmar. ​Worth an estimated $170 million → Read More

10,000 Critically Endangered Water Frogs Found Dead in Polluted Lake

Peru's National Forest and Wildlife Service is investigating the deaths of hundreds of critically endangered Titicaca water frogs in the polluted Lake Titicaca. → Read More

Florida Faces Worst Orange Harvest Crisis Since Records Began in 1913

Citrus production Florida continues to plummet as the first forecast from the U.S. Department of Agriculture indicates a 14 percent drop in the orange crop.​ → Read More

World's Oldest Panda in Captivity Dies

The oldest giant panda living in captivity, Jia Jia, was euthanized at Ocean Park in Hong Kong after her health rapidly deteriorated over the past two weeks. → Read More

National Geographic: 5 Things You Need to Know About the Warming Arctic

National Geographic's Dr. Enric Sala explains the critical state of Arctic sea ice due to climate change. Leonardo DiCaprio's documentary Before the Flood → Read More

5 Things You Need to Know About the Warming Arctic

National Geographic's Dr. Enric Sala explains the critical state of Arctic sea ice due to climate change. Leonardo DiCaprio's documentary Before the Flood → Read More

It's Official: Donald Trump Is a 'Revolting Slug, Unfit for Public Office,' Says NSW Parliament

The upper house of the New South Wales state parliament in Australia​ is condemning Donald Trump's run for U.S. president calling him "a "revolting slug" unfit → Read More

Millions of Chickens Feared Dead at Factory Farms in Wake of Hurricane Matthew

Rick Dove of Waterkeeper Alliance said he has seen thousands of floating carcasses already and estimates the number of dead chickens "is probably in the millions." → Read More

Egyptian Village Goes Solar

KarmBuild's Tayebat Workers Village ​is Egypt's first solar-powered village located in the Bahariya Oasis​. The photovoltaic solar panels​ blend into the stone walls → Read More

Shailene Woodley + 26 Others Arrested While Peacefully Protesting Dakota Access Pipeline

Shailene Woodley, star of The Fault in Our Stars and the Divergent, was arrested while protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline in Sioux County, North Dakota. → Read More

Watch Guinness World Record Holder's Stunning Free Dive Under Arctic Ice

After a terrible downhill biking accident​ in which Norblad nearly lost her leg to necrosis, she began a cold water treatment​ of free diving under the Arctic ice that changed her life and saved her leg. → Read More