A groundbreaking Pacific Wild investigation exposes how industrial factory trawlers have heavily impacted nearly 90,000 km² of British Columbia’s coast, threatening endangered species and vital marine habitats. Discover the full story and learn how to support conservation efforts.
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Discover the hidden environmental impact of your oral care routine and the urgent need for sustainable alternatives. Dive into the world of embi Oral Optimal Care (OOC), a brand committed to integrating nature into the industry with zero plastic products. Say goodbye to plastic waste and hello to a fresh perspective on oral care.
When your oceans are full of ghosts, who you gonna call? Deep Trekker and their underwater ROVs, of course! Ghost fishing refers to the retrieval of discarded fishing gear, a copious detritus littering our oceans and killing its marine life. Remotely operated submersibles are aiding the location and retrieval of ghost gear with exceptional results.
Architects are reimagining nature to embrace the tranquil benefits of living ecosystems by exploring the potential of unlikely materials and engineering with the elements. One of the world’s foremost and celebrated innovators of this visionary approach for bringing nature back to cityscapes, is Janet Echelman. Echelman’s ethereal sculptures celebrate natures whimsy in colorful displays that inspire the imagination and restore a sense of balance to the concrete worlds we inhabit.
The spirit of curiosity and exploration drove two photographers on an epic Australian adventure. The result is a unique collection that is yours to own.
In the near future we could see farmers outsourcing pollination to autonomous drones but in the meantime nature has found a resourceful way to mitigate the dwindling presence of their most prolific pollinators—replacing bee's with ants.