Scientists have found that ocean events, such as a heatwave and a recent storm, can contribute to strengthening hurricanes.
Despite their critical nature, freshwater ecosystems are far more imperilled than their land and marine counter-parts.
Europe’s forests are sitting on a pollution timebomb which could rewrite their ecology when it explodes, say researchers.
As the climate trends warmer and drier, global food security increasingly hinges on crops’ ability to withstand drought.
The new Canada Water Agency—announced in the recent federal Throne Speech—is the first critical step toward transforming how water is managed across the country.
Holistic cultural practices that foster a connection to ʻāina (land) are important in improving the health of Kānaka Maoli (Indigenous Peoples of Hawaiʻi).
With U.S. organic food sales topping $50 billion in 2018, statistics from the Organic Trade Association indicate that fruits, vegetables and other specialty crops combined make up 36.3 percent of total organic sales.
Recent wildfires ravaging the West Coast highlight the importance of preparation and understanding the threat everywhere, including Hawaiʻi.
Researchers from Simon Fraser University’s Salmon Watershed Lab have found when salmon returns are high, smaller and less dominant fishes get a chance to feast on their eggs.
Two groups of tiny, delicate marine organisms, sea butterflies and sea angels, were found to be surprisingly resilient.
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