3 million shipwrecks around the world have become helpful habitats for underwater life — from microbes to sharks
Researchers estimate that there are some three million shipwrecks worldwide, resting in shallow rivers and bays, coastal waters and the deep ocean.
Read MoreTired of Google? Try this new search engine that funds biodiversity efforts
Conscientious web surfers and animal lovers can now search using Karma, a search engine that funds biodiversity efforts.
Read MoreComing to a park near you: This clever phone mount frames up a stunning photo... and helps you save local wildlife
Community-built time lapses are providing citizen-backed data to scientists so that they can improve wildlife conservation efforts around the world.
Read MoreEndangered cave salamanders, once called 'couch potatoes,' surprise scientists by surfacing above ground
A rare, and oddly cute, cave dwelling aquatic salamander has been shocking scientists with surprise visits to the surface.
Read MoreCalls for a 'green' Ramadan revive Islam's long tradition of sustainability and care for the planet
To encourage Muslims to be more mindful of the impact of Ramadan on the environment, mosques are increasingly dispensing of single-use items, with some banning the use of plastics altogether.
Read MoreA rebooted community solar program provides support for for lower-income Minnesotans
A new state law is ushering in several changes to the state’s community solar program, with developers seeing new rules and requirements, as well as new opportunities.
Read MoreThese are the 'climate grannies' — and they'll do whatever it takes to protect their grandchildren.
They have the generational wisdom, environmental activism experience, free time — and they're not afraid of getting arrested.
Read MoreA new study found the shift to EVs could prevent millions of childhood asthma attacks
For the millions of children who live near highways, transitioning to zero-emission vehicles will improve their health — and the planet's too.
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