Nature

Shifting Perspectives: How Science and Art Reveal the Hidden Changes in Nature

Dive into the intricate relationship between human perception and the natural world in BEJournal's landmark 50th edition, "Seeing Nature Differently". This compelling article explores the shifting baseline syndrome, revealing how our understanding of environmental change evolves through scientific research and artistic exploration. Uncover unique insights into animal vision, human perception, and conservation challenges while challenging your perspective on nature's complexity.

Industrial Trawlers Devastate 90,000 km² of B.C. Coastline: Pacific Wild Investigation Reveals Ecological Crisis

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.

AI in Environmental Journalism

Embrace the future of AI-powered journalism while addressing ethical considerations and sustainability challenges to create impactful, trustworthy environmental narratives.

The Photographer’s Misogi Challenge

Join the Photographer’s Misogi Challenge and enhance your creative skills while making a meaningful impact on local conservation!

The Culture and Climate Impact of Plant Milks

Plant-based milks have been consumed by various cultures around the world for centuries, offering not only nutritional benefits but also serving as cultural staples in many societies. These milks, derived from plants, grains, and nuts, have been used both as a substitute for animal milk and as a unique dietary element in their own right. But are they a better choice when it comes to climate change?

How your Hair Color can Effect Climate Change

Climate change and health concerns are compelling reasons to avoid the chemicals in synethic colorings and revive our use of natural hair dyes.

MM- Surf Entrepreneur’s Plastic Crusade

Surfer and entrepreneur, Doug Lober has found a way to get people to tackle plastic waste and 'Go Reusable'.

Women Mentors: Their Value to Nature

Women leaders are vital to expanding diversity in roles of power—liberating cultural and individual perspectives which value female voices. Women mentors are especially important to encouraging strong voices in conservation, because they teach skills that build confidence and encourage women to embrace their value in shaping our world.

Science and the City: The Mechanics Behind the Metropolis

The modern world is a fascinating study in innovation and unseen mechanics—millions of micro processes underpinning the structure and function of a city go largely un-noticed by many of us.

Celebrating Plantfoods of the Sea

'Superfood Seagreens' by Barton Seaver, reveals the history and health properties of ancient sea plants, identifying their virtue as a sustainable seafood, and demystifies the preparation and cooking process of this fascinatingly versatile ingredient.

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