Nature · Biodiversity Climate Change Water
The concept that planting trees will help mitigate climate change by storing CO2 is too simplistic, ignoring the large effect that plants have on the water cycle. Careful restoration of native plant ecosystems can rebalance that cycle, further mitigating climate change while also reducing flood and drought.
Scientific American · Biodiversity Conservation Slow Water
Radical reconstruction in Seattle is bringing nearly dead urban streams
back to life
Scientific American · Adaptation Nature-Based Solutions Slow Water
New tactics for capturing floods and surviving droughts could help communities across California and the world.
Scientific American · Adaptation Nature-Based Solutions Slow Water Water
Restoring natural water flows in cities can lessen the impacts of floods and droughts.
Scientific American · Biodiversity Science
How a naturalist’s observations in the wilds of British Columbia inspired a scientist to discover hidden symbioses—overturning 150 years of accepted scientific wisdom.
bioGraphic · Biodiversity Conservation
Despite myriad threats, two Kurdish scientists in Iraq are fighting to create a peace park in the heart of the Middle East.
Nature · Adaptation Climate Change Nature-Based Solutions Slow Water
Rising seas threaten the San Francisco Bay Area, home to one of the largest estuaries in North America. But marsh-restoration efforts could hold back the high water.
bioGraphic · Biodiversity Conservation Environmental Justice Food Indigenous Water
In an ocean state that now imports half of its seafood, a determined group of activists is restoring the age-old aquaculture practices of Native Hawaiians.
Nature · Economics Energy Water
All energy production has environmental and societal effects. But calculating them — and pricing energy accordingly — is no easy task.
TakePart · Adaptation Nature-Based Solutions Slow Water Water
The soft-drink giant is deploying the dam-building animals to replenish groundwater supplies.
Hakai magazine · Environmental Justice Food Indigenous Oceans Policy
First Nations’ occupations of fish farms are rooted in a deeper conversation about Indigenous land rights.