You’re helping nature — but nature also has ways to help you, make you more resilient, and relieve the stress caused by environmental destruction.

You’re helping nature — but nature also has ways to help you, make you more resilient, and relieve the stress caused by environmental destruction.

You’re helping nature — but nature also has ways to help you, make you more resilient, and relieve the stress caused by environmental destruction.

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Artificial intelligence consumes too much energy and water and produces too much pollution for any ethical person or organization who cares about the planet to use it.

Filson

Handlers hope a mutt named Filson can sniff out a pollinator no one has seen in 15 years.

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Hurricanes and alterations to natural hydrology have hammered Florida’s mangroves, but they can be restored.

Forest management approaches promoted as “resilience,” “restoration,” “fuel reduction,” and “forest health” often degrade natural systems and reduce carbon stocks.

Tens of thousands of wild animals, from spring hares to rhinos, died in the name of sport and entertainment in 2023.

A woman looks into a glass tank holding several small, brightly colored fish

You might not think to look for fish in a forest, but look fast: These amazing fish depend on a disappearing swamp forest on an island in Indonesia.

Marine protected areas are designed to safeguard parts of the ocean from human impacts, including offshore oil and gas extraction and industrial fishing practices.

Volunteers turned out in force to welcome beavers back to degraded mountain meadows.

A lone man stares over the water at twilight

Advice to help recharge your momentum and resilience makes these books must-reads for anyone who feels helpless or hopeless about climate chaos.

One of the least explored regions on Earth is also part of the largest intact forest ecosystem in the Pacific.

Star trails above a forest

As the Trump administration strips away environmental protections, collaboration is more than just a tool — it’s a form of resistance.

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