The Ocean Plastic Pollution Battle Has Just Begun
After decades of foot-dragging by petrochemical stakeholders, solutions to the ocean plastic pollution crisis are beginning to emerge.
After decades of foot-dragging by petrochemical stakeholders, solutions to the ocean plastic pollution crisis are beginning to emerge.
Glaciologist Dr. Heïdi Sevestre shares her insights on climate change following a dangerous expedition to the Arctic led by free soloist Alex Honnold.
Lidar has also become a powerful tool for reclaiming lost histories and building the sustainable, circular economy of the future, too.
Elephants in Africa are emerging as expert carbon capture and sequestration engineers, without pipelines or pricey infrastructure.
Wind power gives an assist to low-impact wildlife filmmaking in “Animals Up Close.”
Teenage orcas made headlines last month for attacking boats, and that’s just the tip of the shark behavior iceberg. The running theme of National Geographic’s new Sharkfest series is sharks behaving badly, weirdly, and just plain strangely. Either way, when the topic turns to ocean life it’s a good time … [continued]
Just when you think you’ve seen everything, America’s National Parks says you ain’t seen nothing yet.
New National Geographic series “Secrets of the Elephants” is a stunning piece of visual story telling that has a hidden backstory in the struggle for clean cookstoves.
Solar powered drones may muddy the UFO waters, but the US Department of Defense is now tasked with letting the public in on its investigations.
America’s national parks are front and center in wildlife conservation and renewable energy, too.