How “hybrid” reefs provide alluring benefits for man, nature
The hybrid reefs form the basis for natural coral formation.
The hybrid reefs form the basis for natural coral formation.
It’s unacceptable to tolerate this scale of destruction year after year. Nevertheless, preservationist environmental policies — namely a century of fire suppression — are responsible for our fire mitigation woes.
Biden’s proclamation calling for increased utilization of the Wilderness Act of 1964 is incredibly out of touch at a moment when catastrophic wildfires are threatening populations across the West.
When dry brush, dead trees, and undergrowth build up in America’s western forests, wildfires are sure to burn.
BY DAVID HOLT: A new tally of global cities’ emissions finds that the top 25 are responsible for 52% of the planet’s urban greenhouse gas emissions. Twenty-three of those are in China.
“Saving water in the East does not equate to more water in the west. That’s not how it works,” one commenter said.
By Rick Perry and Jason Isaac: The Biden administration’s failure to follow proper transparency and public comment laws sets a dangerous precedent
Almost completely absent from the media are the success stories of elephant conservation.
It may sound strange to some, but when one looks at the facts, it's true. Let's look at some examples.
farmers are employing a new secret weapon against fire: sheep. And it seems to be working.
As CO2 is what you exhale every minute and without it plants would not survive, they shortened it to “carbon” to make you think soot or coal dust. Yuck!
A little-noticed provision buried deep in President Biden’s January 27 executive order has emerged as one of the gravest threats facing ordinary Americans.
Wildlife authorities from Minnesota, Colorado, Virginia and many others are sounding off about the alarming number of goldfish that are finding their way into ponds, lakes, rivers and other waterways across the U.S.A.
President Biden will “preserve 30% of our land” – and blanket America with wind, solar and landfills
As Sir Richard Branson prepares to become Earth's first billionaire space (high altitude?) tourist, flashback to this encounter at the 2012 UN Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro.