It takes a tough scientist to study wolverines in crazy cold conditions, but the wolverines are even tougher.
Exploiting the Power of Magma: the Icelandic Deep Drilling Project
Supercritical fluid found near magma chambers has the potential to power thousands of homes.
Invasive Species: Searching for Solutions in a Globally Connected World
Invasive species are a distinctly human-caused problem. We move them, introduce them, and cultivate them. As such, we have the responsibility of dealing with them.
The Writer and the Scientist: Finding Inspiration
Earthzine’s Senior Science Writer Elise Mulder Osenga finds hope through her work in interviews with scientists.
Just Waiting to be Discovered – Finding Hope in Earthbound Mysteries
We’ve investigated less than 5 percent of the world’s oceans. This op-ed looks at media framing and engaging the public in ocean exploration.
On Capt. Javier Valladares, his Vast Experience as a Sailor and his Understanding of the Sea
Javier Valladares, retired officer of the Argentine Navy and former president of the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC), recalls expeditions to the Amazon and Antarctica.
Sea Turtles Look Ahead to 2017
Sea turtles are swimming pretty in Belize, demonstrating the importance of marine protected areas.
A Star Goes Out: The Legacy of Molly Macauley
The tragic and untimely death of Molly Macauley cut short the brilliant career of one of environmental and space economics’ shining stars, but the impact of her life and work continues to shape science and policy.
Decoding the Lives of Marine Wildlife: Using the Argos Satellite System to Understand the Ocean
The Argos satellite system provides a worldwide network of ocean-based data allowing scientists to decipher more and more about the cryptic nature of the ocean and the wildlife found within it. Part Three of Three. Click here for Part One and Part Two of this series. Far above the Earth’s surface, a satellite equipped with an Argos instrument passes over … Read More
Preparing the Pacific Northwest for an Unprecedented Tsunami
In preparing the Pacific Northwest for The Really Big One, modelling and drills can be key to understanding a danger the region has yet to fully witness.