Icebergs Wash Ashore on Cape Cod in “Once-in-a-Generation” Event
The historic winter of 2015 has left giant chunks of ice on the Cape Cod National Seashore.
Waikiki Beach Is Totally Man-Made And Disappearing. Can Hawaii Save It?
Waikiki Beach has had erosion problems since the late-1800s when developers began erecting hotels and homes too close to the natural shoreline and building seawalls and other structures that blocked the natural ebb and flow of sand along the beach.
The Dangers of Monastery Beach, California
One-third of all of the aquatic deaths in Monterey County in 2014 happened at the beach, which is nicknamed “Mortuary Beach.”
Plastic Debris Takes a Toll on Marine Life
A newly released study, conducted by the University of Plymouth and Natural History Museum, found that there was even more plastic pollution than previously suspected.
Florida Isn’t the Only State to ‘Ban’ Climate Change
The Sunshine State isn’t the only U.S. state that has attempted to “outlaw” climate science. North Carolina, Louisiana and Tennessee have all passed laws that attempt to cast doubt on established climate science in boardrooms and classrooms.