The winners of the 2025 Ocean Photographer of the Year competition captured the ocean and its wildlife like you’ve never seen before.
Climate change, pollution, and fishing are pushing oceans closer to their limits at an unprecedented rate. The pressure of that human impact is expected to double by 2050, according to a new study.
Did you know that after the completion of the construction of one of the tallest buildings in the world - the Empire State Building - many people were afraid to get close to it? They believed that a ...
Ag tech company Symbrosia is scaling up production of its feed supplements for more environmentally friendly livestock production.
With more than 60 countries on board, the new international law will soon enter into force, ushering in the world’s first framework to conserve biodiversity across two-thirds of the ocean.
The largest rotary-wing fleet in the world is operated by US Army Aviation. That includes 449 CH-47F Chinooks for airlift and 824 AH-64E/D Apaches for ground attack. From Europe to the Indo-Pacific, ...
Research shows offshore wind, green shipping and marine conservation efforts could deliver up to 35 percent of the annual greenhouse gas emission cuts needed under the Paris accord.
In the image, shared from orbit, the Amazon appears almost like a living organism, its vast network of tributaries branching out like veins across tens of kilometres of floodplain.
October is one of the best months to go, with warm temperatures and calmer conditions as the winds begin to ease. Days typically range between 24C and 30C, and the sea stays warm, perfect for swimming ...
The former world’s largest iceberg "will eventually succumb to the relentless effects of warmer air and water," NASA says.
Forget bungy jumping and Hobbiton, Kiwi country is stocked with some of the world’s most epic public golf courses. From cliffhanging layouts at remote North Island lodges to South Island mountain gems ...
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