Tagging Data Show that Blue Sharks are True Globalists Blue sharks are among the widest-ranging shark species in the oceans. We know this partly because from 1962 to 2013, 117,962 blue sharks were part of the Cooperative Shark Tagging Program.
Coronavirus Spotlights the Link Between Clean Water and Health Experts say that a key way to minimize the odds of getting sick is by washing your hands thoroughly and frequently. But what if you don’t have access to clean water?
COVID-19: The World has Slashed CO2 emissions – Here's How we Keep them Down The urgent question now is how to maintain the environmental benefits once the COVID-19 epidemic wanes, and how to learn from one crisis response in the pursuit of another.
COVID-19: 8 Good Things that Might Emerge from the Coronavirus The Coronavirus pandemic is a disaster for the world, this crisis feels unprecedented, but a few good things might emerge from it.
COVID-19: The Illegal Wildlife Trade is a Public Health Issue There will be few positives to take from coronavirus, but the global pandemic may yet prove to be an important moment in the attempts to address the illegal wildlife trade.
Moab: The Adventure Capital Sitting atop a red rock playground with every outdoor sporting opportunity at your fingertips, Moab is one of America’s greatest adventure destinations.
Why Billionaire Climate Philanthropists Will Always be Part of the Problem The richest man alive recently pledged to donate $10 billion to help combat climate change. There's plenty of irony given Amazon’s enormous carbon footprint.