AI-generated visualisation of Iraq’s drought. By Anders Lorenzen The Gulf state of Iraq has experienced unprecedented drought conditions in 2025, so severe that it is threatening…
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As the most biologically diverse and most populated state in the nation, California presents unique opportunities for community conservation work, along with unique challenges. Woven along…
An engineer with renewables company Rensource Energy installs solar panels on the roof of a house in Lagos. Solar companies in Nigeria are receiving support to…
Winter is here, and for those of us in northern New England, so are all of its friends: frigid temperatures, snow, and, of course, cute little…
NEW YORK (December 14, 2025) — The National Audubon Society invites bird lovers and community scientists across the Western Hemisphere to participate in the 126th annual…
China aims to integrate scalable AI models into its energy system through pilot projects. An AI-generated visualisation of a digitalised electricity grid. By Cui Qiwen China…
Many of the 30 Tribes in the Colorado River Basin have articulated the value of a river as a living entity, and that U.S. federal management…
Dr Susannah Fisher in conversation with A greener life, a greener world. By Anders Lorenzen What are the main barriers holding up progress on climate adaptation?…
The Yuma Ridgway’s Rail (Rallus obsoletus yumanensis), a subspecies of the Ridgway’s Rail, is a brown marsh bird about the size of a chicken. It is…
By Anders Lorenzen The world may have moved on, but for hundreds of thousands of people in the Caribbean, the rebuilding following the devastating climate-fuelled Hurricane…