Intentionally taking in nature, forest ‘bathing’ provides healing
Forest therapy, originating in Japan as the practice of forest bathing, can help reduce stress, improve sleep, and ease anxiety. Keep reading
Forest therapy, originating in Japan as the practice of forest bathing, can help reduce stress, improve sleep, and ease anxiety. Keep reading
Did you know that Argentina enacted a one-of-a-kind glacier protection law 15 years ago? Today, the law is under active debate with politicians seeking to roll back key protections for these essential sources of water. Keep reading
As development takes over a Costa Rican town, threatening wildlife with electrocutions, the community is building a solution. Keep reading
Norfolk's floodwall project intends to protect the city from coastal storms and rising sea levels, but some communities are left out. Keep reading
A botanical technologist at Michigan State University teaches volunteers about invasive species and how to become environmental caretakers. Keep reading
Kanaka Maoli/Native Hawaiians discuss the role of militaristic land use in Hawaii and how the interpretation of land as expendable disrupts precious ecosystems. Keep reading
âLooking Upâ, a study conducted by University College Dublin, uses interdisciplinary insights to offer a window into Scottish history. Keep reading
Volunteers work to remove Asparagus asparagoides (aka Bridal-veil), an invasive species choking out plants at Trestles Beach in California. Keep reading