Archives
-
Caribbean Seagrasses Store More Carbon Than the Amazon Rainforest, New Study Shows
Discussions of valuable but threatened ocean ecosystems often focus on coral reefs or coastal mangrove forests. Seagrass meadows get a lot less attention, even though they provide wide-ranging services to society and store lots of climate-warming carbon.
Latest Research Articles
-
Protein Intake in Moderation Promotes Longevity, Anti-Aging Research Finds
-
Global Monkey Torture Ring Allegedly Tortures Baby Macaques Live on Camera: Investigation Says
-
Pest Outbreaks Worldwide Emerge as Climate Change Triggers Imbalance in Ecosystems
-
Fish Kill in Louisiana Due to Lack of Oxygen, Experts Say Possible Uptick as Oceans Warm
-
Invasive Giant African Land Snails Cause Quarantine in Florida's Broward County
-
Temple of Quechula: 16th Century Church Unfolds in Mexico Due to Drought Conditions
-
508 Bee Species Recorded in Minnesota; Discovery Could Help Bee Conservation Efforts
Critically Endangered Northern White-Cheeked Gibbon Baby Born in Houston Zoo
-
US Weather Forecast: Severe Storms, Flooding Rain Expected Across Southeast US
-
Dinosaurs Evolution Evidence Discovered in Brazil
-
Green the Band Merch Scene With These 8 Sustainable Options
-
6 Essential Gear Items That Allow You to Camp in Harmony With Nature