After 250+ people participated in last year's event, the city now requires permits and infrastructure at the event for the safety of participants.
People living in the Pacific nation are divided on whether to push ahead with deep-sea mining for polymetallic nodules.
Across the country, Indigenous people are taking a more active role in managing their land—and in doing so, protecting the climate for future generations.
Tell Admiral Samuel L. Paparo to close these bases in the Pacific for the climate, world, and survival of the Pacific!
Precarious trash piles and jurisdictional challenges leave the waters full of decaying boats, stormwater trash, and construction waste.
It’s finally happened!” one researcher exclaimed during the team’s livestream on December 3rd, with another adding, “A ...
Characterized by darkness and intense pressure, the ocean's hadal zone seems uninhabitable, yet dozens of unique organisms ...
What has needle-like teeth so large they don’t fit inside its mouth, a huge gaping jaw that completely engulfs its prey, and ...
About 5.7 million people across Southern California are facing a critical risk of wildfires Monday as strong winds roll over ...
The oldest known wild bird in the world has laid an egg at the ripe age of about 74, her first in four years, U.S. wildlife ...
Texans should prepare for a winter that’s drier than usual but keep an eye on evolving forecasts to ensure they’re ready for ...