July 12, 2021 By Allison Keeley The New Yorker
Bacalar is poised to become one of the country’s great tourist destinations—if its ecosystem can survive.
Opinion: An Antidote for Environmental Despair
January 18, 2021 By Elin Kelsey Hakai Magazine
When it comes to conservation, hope is much more useful than gloom.
States Warn That Virus May Doom Climate Projects
June 1, 2020 By Christopher Flavelle The New York Times
A billion-dollar program to protect cities from climate change is at risk of failing because of the pandemic.
The Kelps Are Alright: Studies Reveal Resilience in Kelp Forests
April 2, 2020 By Liz Kimbrough Mongabay
A survey of 11 locations in the easternmost region of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago revealed no significant differences in the abundance of giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) or the sizes of the kelp holdfasts (the part that anchors it to the rocky bottom) since they were first surveyed more than 45 years ago. According to a study published in the journal PLOS ONE, the diversity and amounts of sea urchins also remained relatively unchanged between the two time periods.