A Rare ‘Ring of Fire’ Eclipse Will Appear After the Summer Solstice on June 21
Elias Marat – Eclipse fans are in for a major treat this year.
Elias Marat – Eclipse fans are in for a major treat this year.
Elias Marat – “We should consider if we should close down the park every year. Nature can restore itself to its fullest,” a veterinarian at the park said.
Olivia Rosane – A crater lake in India has mysteriously turned pink, and scientists aren’t sure why.
Morgan Erickson-Davis – Researchers are also worried about how the COVID-19 crisis could affect forests in 2020.
Anthony McLennan – 3.8 million hectares of tropical primary forest was lost in 2019 – the equivalent of a football pitch every six seconds.
Olivia Rosane – Russian President Vladimir Putin declared an emergency after 20,000 tons of diesel fuel spilled into a river in the Arctic Circle.
Jordan Davidson – A bald eagle nest with eggs has been discovered in Cape Cod for the first time in 115 years.
Children’s Health Defense Team – From the moment of “COVID-19’s” naming and the imposition of unprecedented restrictions on life and liberty—some people have smelled a rat.
Liz Kimbrough – Up in the cool Mexican mountains, billions of monarch butterflies gather together for the winter.
Olivia Rosane – Scientists have discovered the highest concentration of microplastics ever recorded on the Mediterranean seafloor.
Elias Marat – “The drastic reduction in air pollution during COVID-19 lockdowns shows how our habits and behaviors directly impact the air we breathe.”
Anthony McLennan – Dive tour operators have decided to put their time to good use by planting coral along the Great Barrier Reef.
Jessica Corbett – “We keep getting clear signs that the way we live and the actions we take are having severe consequences.”
John Vibes – Masks have now become either mandatory or strongly recommended across much of the world, in hopes of stopping the spread of the coronavirus.
Olivia Rosane – Firefighters are battling to contain larger-than-usual wildfires in the Chernobyl exclusion zone as radiation levels spike at their center.
Jake Anderson – A new study paints a picture of a very different prehistoric Antarctica, one that was warmer and teeming with life.
Jordan Davidson – A team of scientists drilled into the ground near the South Pole to discover forest and fossils from the Cretaceous period nearly 90 million years ago.
Elias Marat – The global pandemic has had some positive effects on the environment.
John Vibes – The extreme decrease in human activity has given the planet some space to breathe.
Olivia Rosane – The Antarctic region just recorded a temperature higher than 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) for the first time.