‘Jaws’ at 50: Was the terrifying movie really to blame for worldwide shark declines?
Since the film’s release, sharks have experienced the worst declines in their 450-million-year history.
Since the film’s release, sharks have experienced the worst declines in their 450-million-year history.
NOAA Hurricane Hunters gather crucial data that is used to improve forecasts, but have faced budget cuts.
Climate change, plastic pollution and collapsing fish stocks are among the threats facing the world's oceans.
By Joseph Bonasia Months after historic wildfires engulfed parts of the city, the National Guard and Marines are in Los...
Warmer ocean waters provide the energy hurricanes need to form, intensify and maintain their strength.
Stifling clean energy progress will result in increased prices for electricity and gas for everyone.
Florida Power & Light wants nearly $10 billion in hikes over the next four years, the largest utility rate hike...
The Legislature made it practically impossible for non-millionaires to amend the state constitution.
As climate change shrinks freshwater resources, countries will increasingly need multilateral cooperation to avoid conflict.
The use of biotechnology for conservation promises solutions to otherwise intractable problems.
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