Science & Environment
- New Map Gives Stunning Look At What’s Under Antarctica’s Ice10 hours agoIn a newly published study, a group of scientists led by the British Antarctic Survey have unveiled the most detailed map to date of the landscape hidden deep below Antarctica’s ice. See it for yourself, learn what it took to create it and find out how it could help the Earth in the very near future.
- Hawaii Is Sinking 40 Times Faster Than Previously Thought10 hours agoHawaii is sinking 40 times faster than expected, which means parts of the islands could be underwater in just decades. Some of the most vulnerable areas are located on Oahu, where low-lying areas could experience 50% more flooding by 2050.
- Is The Ground Beneath Us Getting Restless? Volcanoes Are Waking Up Across America2 days agoLava in Hawaii, seismic shaking in Alaska and underwater rumblings near Oregon. Scientists say it’s not the end of the world, but it’s definitely worth watching.
- This Company Turns Your Loved One’s Ashes Into A Living Reef6 days agoWhat if your ashes could help restore the planet, long after you’re gone? One company is transforming the idea of a “final resting place,” by offering underwater memorials that help support marine ecosystems, giving families an eco-conscious way to honor their loved ones while helping to heal the environment.
- Life Finds A Way, Even Under The Antarctic Ice ShelfJul 10, 2025, 12:00 pm EDTAn iceberg broke off of the Antarctic ice sheet, and as scientists studied the deep ocean where the ice once was, they found ecosystems teeming with sea spiders, corals, ice fish and possibly dozens of new species. The discovery could provide new information about how deep-sea life changes as the planet warms.
- Record Baby Manatees Found Dead In FloridaJul 8, 2025, 12:00 pm EDTAdult manatees in Florida are rebounding after a years-long mass die-off in the Indian River Lagoon, where they starved due to a lack of seagrass to eat. But records show record numbers of dead manatee calves in the region this year. We asked two experts why. Spoiler alert: It’s not necessarily all bad news.
- Where To Give Your Money When You Care About Climate ChangeJul 1, 2025, 5:30 am EDTWhile individual action matters when it comes to fighting climate change, so does supporting the people and organizations doing the heavy lifting on the front lines. If you want to give financially, but don’t know where to start, we will break down several key companies making a huge difference in the climate space. Watch to see where you fit in.
- Where To Give When You Care About Climate, But Don't Know Where To StartJun 30, 2025, 9:15 am EDTNo matter your personality or priorities, there’s a climate organization that fits. If you're looking to help fight climate change with your wallet, use this guide to help you figure out where to give.
- These Underwater Memorials Honor The Dead And Bring Coral Reefs Back To LifeJun 27, 2025, 4:48 pm EDTA U.K. company is transforming cremated ashes into living underwater memorials that help restore marine ecosystems, offering grieving families a poetic and eco-conscious alternative to traditional funerals while helping heal both the ocean and the way we think about death.
- Record Sargassum: Could Your Caribbean Getaway Be Ruined?Jun 26, 2025, 12:00 pm EDTScientists are trying to figure out what’s causing a record amount of sargassum seaweed to pile up across the Caribbean. From Puerto Rico to Guyana, tourists and residents are being kept away from beaches by the stinking seaweed that can cause breathing problems and skin rashes. Watch this video to see how some islands are trying to tackle the problem that could cripple tourism.
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