Pollution Has Worked Its Way Down To The World’s Deepest Waters

The Mariana Trench in the northern Pacific is the deepest part of the world’s oceans. You might think a place that remote would be untouched by human activity. But the Mariana Trench is polluted.
What makes this New Zealand beach a whale graveyard?

Each year locals from Golden Bay at the top of New Zealand’s South Island know to expect a whale beaching at a narrow strip of sand curving into the Cook Strait, known as Farewell Spit.
Mass evacuation below Oroville Dam as officials frantically try to make repairs before new storms

More than 100,000 people were told to evacuate because of a “hazardous situation” involving the Northern California dam’s emergency spillway.