The quokka, the “happiest animal on Earth,” is a small, smiling marsupial native to Australia. Known for its friendly face and charm, it’s a vulnerable species found mainly on Rottnest Island.
November 6 is the fifth annual Call to Earth Day and young people and communities are taking collective action to protect the natural world that sustains us.
Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates has been in the news of late, with claims that he has changed his stance ...
Professors Jun Borras, Esteve Corbera, Ian Scoones and Anna Tsing, working at universities in the Netherlands, Spain, the UK ...
From Nov. 10-21, 2025, world leaders, scientists, policymakers, industry representatives and delegates from around the globe ...
The scholarships are awarded to students who show exceptional promise of making a significant contribution to the scientific ...
Prince William is preparing to announce the winners of his annual Earthshot Prize in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday evening, the centerpiece of a three-day environment-focused ...
Researchers use lipid biomarkers to uncover how organisms survive in extreme ecosystems. A surprising variety of life exists ...
Earthworms don't stop shaping soil processes when they die. A new study shows they can still help store carbon in the soil, even after death. "This is quite surprising," says lead author Tullia ...
We should all welcome the announcement that the Marin Municipal Water District will begin a comprehensive planning process ...
The Earth3rybe Rhythm Festival — flagship of the Global Green Goal Rhythm (3GR) platform — is set to transform Earth Day 2026 ...