Zombie Fires Threaten Arctic Land and Climate Re-emerging fires that survived the winter may contribute to record burning and CO2 emissions.
Leading from the Edge of the World After manning the helm of Australia’s research outpost on Antarctica, Rachael Robertson shares her first-hand experience of surviving extreme isolation for those of us going through it now.
Mauritius: A White Sand Island Turns its Sights on Green Tourism Away from sunbathing, water sporting tourists and busy beaches, the island is a world biodiversity hotspot, home to incredible wildlife and plants.
During Lockdown, Operators Help Find Coral Bleaching on Western Australia’s remote reefs Significant coral bleaching at one of Western Australia’s healthiest coral reefs was found during a survey carried out in April and May.
Supreme Court Upholds American Indian Treaty Promises: Oklahoma to Follow Federal Law To most Americans, it may seem obvious that a government should live up to its word. But the United States has regularly reneged on the promises that it made to American Indian nations.
Brazil's Bolsonaro Has COVID-19, and So Do Thousands of Indigenous People As a white, wealthy and powerful man, Bolsonaro is not a member of the most hard-hit group. Data shows that Black Brazilians and Indigenous people are getting sick and dying at much higher rates.
Botswana’s Elephants are Dying - What We Know So Far It’s no secret that elephants have been dying in northern Botswana over the last few months and that samples taken from carcasses by government officials have yet to shed light on the cause of death.