

Can Conservation and Assisted Migration Save Biodiversity?
The migration route of monarch butterflies spans southern Canada to Mexico, a distance of about 2,500 miles. In their journey across the
Mal Cole
Aug 19, 2022


Nature’s Tonic in a Cup
The associated health benefits of green tea have given the drink its lofty reputation and growing popularity. Today, green tea and its
Dr. Tanmoy Rana
Aug 18, 2022


Plenty of Fish in the Sea, Not Enough Fish on the Plate
In the Middle Ages, Northern Swedish fishermen had a very specific problem with their catch. They couldn’t afford the salt necessary to ...
Gordon Cairns
Aug 17, 2022


Tracking Earth’s Climate from Space
More than sixty years ago, the first satellite launches captured the attention of the world. Astronauts followed soon after, and the concept
Rick Laezman
Aug 17, 2022


Asking the Experts: Insights from Cutting-edge Environmental Science Conferences
Eminent scientists gathered at The Third International Conference on Science and God (ICSG 3) and The Twenty-Eighth International...
The Earth & I Editorial Team
Jun 22, 2022