Kids Fighting Climate Change Through Innovative Initiatives
Floods and droughts may be the “new normal” and sea levels may be rising faster than previously thought, but the younger generation isn’t willing to accept these climate change consequences for their future. Kids are taking action with visible results, proving they may be more capable than adults in fighting man-made climate change.
Hong Kong bans trawling to save fish stocks and marine environment
A decision welcomed by conservationists, as a crucial move to save fish stocks and revive the city’s depleted marine environment.
The Birth of an Ecomovement: Namibia’s Coastal Parks
In 1990 newly independent Namibia became one of the world’s first nations to write environmental protection into its constitution. A narrative and photo gallery, from National Geographic Magazine.
Japan Earthquake Could Raise Concerns Elsewhere
Scientists sifting through data from the great Japan earthquake in March are uncovering surprises that may raise concerns nearby. This earthquake shifted seafloor by 79 feet: the largest slip ever recorded.