Here’s a wrap-up of our funniest takes on planetary threats — articles and commentaries that use humor and satire to underscore tragedy or release overwhelming tension. The post Laugh in the Face of Doom and Gloom appeared first on The Revelator .
Like the early days of the shark fin trade, the mostly unregulated market for dried fish swim bladders has exploded in popularity, devastating species around the world. The post Fish Maw: An Emerging Ocean Conservation Nightmare appeared first on The Revelator .
Environmental lawyer David Fajardo Torres argues that stories and shared values are essential for defending nature. The post We Are Water: Metaphor As a Tool for Environmental Policies Communication appeared first on The Revelator .
Could preserving the regional knowledge and behavior of certain species also help conservation efforts? The post Conserving Culture in Endangered Species appeared first on The Revelator .
Earth-defending action is more important than ever. If the product wins, we lose our lives. The post Remembering How to Love Again in the Time of AI appeared first on The Revelator .
The hills of Darjeeling hold more than world-famous tea gardens. They’re also home to ancient Himalayan salamanders — and the people working to prevent them from disappearing. The post Tea and Salamanders appeared first on The Revelator .
Our new feature aims to showcase our readers’ experiences with wild places and species around the world. The post Submit Your Environmental Photos and Art to the Revelator Gallery appeared first on The Revelator .
Environmental attorney Julio Prieto discusses how Ecuador translated ancient knowledge into constitutional law and why cooperation needs to be decolonized. The post Eagle and Condor: How Ecuador Translated Indigenous Cosmology Into Constitutional Law appeared first on The Revelator .
Birds may have been burying Jeffrey pine seeds up high for thousands of years. But now that they’re sprouting, this new species of subalpine tree may change the playing field. The post A Gnarly Situation: High-Elevation Discovery Raises New Questions About Which California Trees Will Survive Climate Change appeared first on The Revelator .
One of the world’s most widely distributed whale species is practically invisible in the media. Let’s change that. The post Whale of the Month: Minke Whale appeared first on The Revelator .