What New Research and Indigenous Wisdom Teach Us About the Octopus—And Ourselves
“Secrets of the Octopus” adds to a diverse collection of cephalopod knowledge
By
Christian Thorsberg
April 24, 2024
Of Bait Balls and Marine Giants: The Stories Behind Some of This Year’s Best Underwater Photographs
With these amazing images you’ll find a blend of conservation, discovery, and patience
By
Christian Thorsberg
April 18, 2024
“A Real Bug’s Life” Magnifies Little Lives—and Underscores the Importance of Biodiversity
The new National Geographic docuseries explores the itsy-bitsy wonder, and grand importance, of insects
By
Christian Thorsberg
January 25, 2024
James Balog Sees the World in Sculptures
The photographer documents the natural world in the age of the Anthropocene
By
Christian Thorsberg
January 1, 2022
In New Docuseries, Darren Aronofsky and Will Smith Take Viewers Beyond the Edge of the Earth
“Welcome to Earth” scratches the adventurer’s itch amidst pandemic sheltering
By
Christian Thorsberg
December 18, 2021
2021: The Year in Climate Change
It was a record-breaking year. Not in a good way.
By
Christian Thorsberg
December 4, 2021
Scenes From the Streets of Glasgow
Climate activists make their presence known at COP26
By
Christian Thorsberg
November 8, 2021
Virtual Climate Crisis Film Festival Brings BIPOC Documentaries to COP26
Films from the front lines of climate change showcase voices missing from the summit
By
Christian Thorsberg
October 31, 2021
In Photos, Ralph Pace Speaks the Language of the Sea
The underwater photographer sees himself as a science interpreter
By
Christian Thorsberg
October 17, 2021
7 Latino Heritage Sites in Need of Urgent Protection
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by preserving culturally significant public lands
By
Christian Thorsberg
October 13, 2021
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