Four years ago, a U.K.-based charity, SolarAid, set out to provide solar-powered electricity to every home in Kasakula, a ...
Beneath the waves of the high seas, beyond the national borders of any country, lies the deep seabed. Known in international ...
Rocinha, in the south of Rio de Janeiro, is, according to official data, the largest of Brazil’s more than 12,000 favelas, or ...
Every October, Blue Bay in southeastern Mauritius, named for its enticing waters, takes on a pinkish hue. The cause: corals ...
Seeing coral reefs can color one’s monochrome view of the ocean forever. In the pink of health — and red, blue, green and ...
In a spot outside Berlin that’s usually a paradise for birdwatchers, volunteers have recovered nearly 2,000 dead cranes in ...
For millions of years, the African landscape — the rainforests, woodlands, savannas and scrublands — has echoed with the ...
Once a major river city, Belém turned its back on the water, leaving 40% of its urban area vulnerable to floods.
California has a way of exaggerating things—mountains, deserts, and egos. But its insects? They take excess to another level.
In a landmark ruling hailed as a major victory for Sri Lanka’s wildlife conservation, the Colombo High Court in September ...
Under the scorching sun of Brazil’s semiarid Caatinga shrubland, squawks tear through the skies, signaling the arrival of one ...
Earlier in 2025, political and administrative leaders in Senegal gathered to plant trees in a forest in the country’s ...
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