Beavers could engineer riverbeds into promising carbon dioxide sinks, according to a new international study led by ...
Narrated by the British writer and environmental campaigner George Monbiot, and largely drawn from his book Feral, it ...
As geographers, we have been investigating how these changes could also affect the movement of carbon through river systems.
Ben Clark went from climbing some of the highest peaks in the world and breaking records running long distances across ...
A Dallas-based biotech company called Colossal Biosciences says it has produced “de-extinct” dire wolf pups using ...
The Indigenous mapmaker brings geography to life by blending layers of history with a perspective others have ignored.
Documentary films have the power to shape how we understand nature. They offer a deeper look into the planet’s challenges, ...
Ecosystems change when keystone species restore balance. Philanthropy can learn from nature by funding the actors, ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Max Graham, a writer for High Country News, about Alaska's declining caribou population, and the state's plan to save them by shooting predators like grizzlies and wolves.
Straddling a line between documentary and science fiction, Werner Herzog's Lektionen in Finsternis is an epic visual poem set in the burning oil fields of Kuwait following the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf ...
Yet through every iteration—the classic oater, the spaghetti Western, the revisionist epic, even the animated or musical ...
A subtle shift in NBC’s broadcast schedule has sent the Celtics’ fanbase into a full-scale investigative frenzy. For weeks, they’ve built the anticipation around the five-part docuseries The Quiet ...