‘Three Rivers of Woe’ — David Quammen on Climate Change, Extinction, and Epidemics therevelator.org/quammen-clim...
Journalists and activists should focus on these three linked problems, says the acclaimed author, who also encourages us to talk about hope.
Tree Cutting in Egypt: The Desertification of Governance -- a powerful op-ed today: therevelator.org/tree-cutting...
Egyptians face worsening threats from heat and pollution. So why is the country cutting down thousands of healthy trees?
Coastal Restoration: Shifting Sand — for Better or Worse therevelator.org/beach-renour...
Taking sand from one place to save another often creates more problems — but there are ways to fix that.
The launch of my new monthly column for The Revelator: This Month in Conservation Science: The Eagles Who Ate the Lions therevelator.org/conservation...
…and other interesting new research that crossed our paths in the past few weeks, including a look at ecotourism land grabs.
I wrote this 5 years ago today therevelator.org/shark-conser... 🧪🌎🦑🦈
Successful conservation means more sharks, which is great for the health of the ocean but could also be problematic in a few important ways. Here’s how experts say we should prepare.
Mining Policy Must Be Reformed • The Revelator therevelator.org/mining-polic...
Are Botanists Endangered? • The Revelator therevelator.org/botanists-en...
Third election in a row we've needed to run something like this... Voting in the Age of Climate Change: How to Vote After a Disaster • The Revelator therevelator.org/voting-clima...
If you’re displaced by wildfire, a hurricane, or other extreme weather, here’s how to cast your ballot.