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…
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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…
(December 3, 2025) – The National Fish and Wildlife Service announced nearly $12 million in grants from the Long Island Sound Futures Fund (Futures Fund) to…
Colorado’s waters form a living network—from alpine headwaters to desert seeps to prairie sloughs to floodplain wetlands—the arteries of our state’s ecology, economy, and communities. But…
(December 3, 2025) – The National Fish and Wildlife Service announced nearly $12 million in grants from the Long Island Sound Futures Fund (Futures Fund) to…
UK farmers faced catastrophic harvest losses in 2025. AI-generated visualisation of a grain field perched in severe drought conditions. By Anders Lorenzen Climate-induced weather impacts have…
Colorado’s waters form a living network—from alpine headwaters to desert seeps to prairie sloughs to floodplain wetlands—the arteries of our state’s ecology, economy, and communities. But…
By Daniel Cressey Brazil’s offshore oil industry is leaving “a trail of chronic pollution” across the Atlantic that is marring the marine environment and the country’s…