The most sustainable buildings in North America are scaling up fast
Good fisheries management, if enforced, can help sharks and rays recover
Turning Problematic Sea Algae into Replacement for Plastic in Common Products
Making Building Materials Out of Fast-Growing Grasses Capture More Carbon Than Trees for US Startup
Study: Paying fishers to ease off sharks and rays is cost-effective conservation
When nature gives them a chance to collab, jaguars aren’t so solitary after all
Raising sons is draining killer whale mothers, study finds | CBC News
Indigenous women record age-old knowledge of bees in Colombia’s Amazon
Why do corporations exist? – rabble.ca
Peatland restoration in temperate nations could be carbon storage bonanza
Urban trees can save lives – Grist | Grist
Mapping of no-drill areas in Ecuador’s Amazon can be scaled for entire rainforest: Study
Researchers Successfully Turn Abandoned Oil Well into Giant Geothermal Battery
Snakes Are Listening More Than You Realize | IFLScience
Old Batteries from Electric Vehicles Get New Life Powering California’s Grid
Lula wants to mirror Amazon’s lessons in all biomes, but challenges await
Failed mangrove tourism project in Sumatra highlights need for community collaboration
Biodiversity conservation needs a conceptual shift and be more ecologically contextual (commentary)
Machine learning makes long-term, expansive reef monitoring possible
A Magnetic Sixth Sense Is Surprisingly Common In Animals | IFLScience
Genetically Modified Trees Are Growing In US Forests For First Time | IFLScience
Food-relief group turns underground parking into indoor farm – Victoria Times Colonist
‘Locals want their resources to last’: Q&A with marine ecologist Vilma Machava-António
https://thenarwhal.ca/largest-permanent-protected-area-canada/
https://www.timescolonist.com/local-news/pink-sea-urchins-on-move-a-sign-of-climate-change-6496171