According to entomologists, nymphs are hatching in late April and early May, and they need to be eradicated before they can reproduce.
Researchers stumbled upon "an amazing live orange carpet" of coral "as far as the eye could see."
There’s no question that this holiday, which started from radical beginnings, has largely become the purview of greenwashing and PR spin.
Frozen polar waters host a critical species of algae. Accumulating plastic particles could threaten the whole ecosystem.
Critical sea turtle breeding locations are at risk of flooding, and soon.
Simple filters could help remove microfiber pollution from your laundry. But experts say a broader portfolio of solutions is needed to address the problem.
Two fungi commonly found in plants and soil made meals of some of the hardest-to-recycle plastics.
A school fundraiser that invited kids to hunt cats is no more, following backlash from animal rights groups.
Researchers found coastal invertebrates, anemones, and even crabs living on plastic far out in open ocean.
Weyerhaeuser is selling promises of carbon offsets on land it plans to log anyway.
PCBs were banned worldwide in the 1980s, but they're showing up in remote parts of the ocean.
The wealthy are driving water crises in cities across the world, new research shows.
In one national park, staff are collecting corpses of dolphins. They're among the many environmental casualties of Russian missiles.
She's spent a half-century at an amusement park. Soon, one of the world's most iconic orcas will return to her native habitat.
The plan would require city residents to separate leaves and other yard waste from regular garbage, in an effort to reduce rodent numbers.
Surely there are better ways to market your cultured food company than spoofing ice age meat?
Researchers tested biodegradable glass beads in the lab, in soil, and even in mice to see how the materials broke down over time.
Marlo Oaks also gave a presentation last month in which he used Hitler to illustrate some of the purported evils of environmental social governance.
Researchers found "zero breeding success" among seabirds in Antarctica.