Animal Planet

With the expanding human footprint, plus climate change, we are now the world’s deadliest predator. Some animals — and people — are fighting back

Out of Our Depth

by OLIVIA GRUBISICH

Deep-sea mining could help power the energy transition, but the consequences for ocean ecosystems will be catastrophic. Wicked problem, anyone?

Mosquitoes Suck

by LUCCA AMMANN

These pests have plagued humanity for millennia. With deforestation and climate change, they pose a greater threat than ever

Learning with the Land

by MOLLY GROSSMAN

Indigenous American knowledge of land stewardship extends beyond book smarts, according to Professor Rosalyn LaPier.

 

The Human Footprint                                                                                             

Restored to Life

by NINA SALLY

For author Nina Sally, helping restore a damaged landscape in Illinois is not just a summer job, it’s personal.

 

Study Abroad                                                                                              

Return to the Galápagos

by JENNA SCHAEFER

A tour of the island paradise — cradle of Darwin’s theory — which faces the twin threats of overtourism and water stress

 

Sustainability Education

Science for the People, by the People

by MADELINE YU

A field trip to Wisconsin opens up the world of citizen science, and to passionate debates over participation and diversity.

 

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