The most dynamic, complex, beautiful, heartbreaking, and engrossing story on TV this year is about a fish. Or was it the turtle? The walruses maybe. Oh, don't forget about the dolphins. And the deep ...
The planet lost about 14% of its coral reefs between 2009 and 2018, a startling figure that reflects the dire threats to the iconic creatures as climate change continues to ravage sensitive ecosystems ...
‘Blue Planet II’, the sequel to Sir David Attenborough’s 2001 landmark natural history series, premieres on BBC1 on Sunday (29 October). The landmark seven-part series promises to bring viewers face ...
A diver swims over a bleached section of the Great Barrier Reef near Heron Island. Stop Adani via Flickr under [(CC BY 2.0] Scientists have long known that reefs are in peril, but a new study ...
Museum researchers reconstructed the evolutionary history of stony corals over the past 460 million years, providing insights ...
Coral reefs around the globe have for years suffered publicly in warming oceans, periodically making headlines when iconic underwater landscapes lose their colors and wither during repeated mass ...
Thanks to the dire condition of the Earth's coral reefs, the planet has now reached its first tipping point for human-caused climate change, according to a new report by scientists in Europe. The ...
The United Nations has warned the continued use of fossil fuels is hurtling the planet to 1.5°C of global warming, relative to 1850-1900 levels, a threshold that will result in "unprecedented" extreme ...
Warming waters are killing some of the world’s most spectacular coral, but scientists are scrambling to protect vulnerable areas and develop hardier species. Opal Reef, part of Australia’s Great ...