Brazil’s environmental agency approved oil drilling off the mouth of the Amazon River, even though oil company Petrobras ...
For many Nigerian women, access to sanitary pads remains a challenge. Even those who can obtain them, the prevalence of ...
Davis “Yellowash” Washines, a Yakama elder, public servant, ceremonial leader, and former police chief, devoted much of his life to defending Yakama treaty rights, clean water, and the Columbia River, ...
Global Energy Monitor released its annual review of global coal use, saying power generation dropped slightly in 2025. While its overall use decreased, the amount of coal-fired power capacity rose by ...
On May 21, residents of Sakwa, in southeastern Kenya, gathered to protest the government’s plan to install a nuclear power plant near their homes, along Lake Victoria. Sakwa, in Siaya County, is home ...
From May 13-15, the Cobalt Institute, a London-based organization, hosted a conference in Madrid to discuss the challenges and opportunities shaping the future of the cobalt industry. Cobalt has ...
The Indian Ocean hosts one of the world’s largest tuna fisheries, supplying global seafood markets and sustaining livelihoods across dozens of coastal nations. But scientists warn some stocks are ...
Angola’s highest mountain and its unique wildlife are now protected ...
What drives the trafficking of gibbons? Conservationists shed light on demand ...
World Turtle Day: Important conservation wins amid turtle extinction crisis ...
San Francisco Bay emerges as high-risk area for migrating gray whales ...
As Indonesia reclaims forests from palm oil, smallholders bear brunt of enforcement ...