InThe New Climate.byBen Shread-HewittCould Deep-Sea Mining “Save Biodiversity”?As Trump signs executive order to fast-track deep-sea mining, scientists and economists warn of a flawed ecological promise.May 73
InThe New Climate.bySilvia Pineda-Munoz, PhD - Climate AgesWhy Planting Baby Corals Isn’t Enough to Save ReefsA new study finds coral seeding boosts survival in the first year, but long-term success still depends on the neighborhoodMay 111
InThe EnvironmentbySilvia Pineda-Munoz, PhD - Climate AgesCod, Eels, and the Quiet Power Beneath Our FeetNew research shows the fish we love to eat are also busy engineers of the seafloor, shaping ecosystems and carbon storage in ways we’ve…Apr 2911Apr 2911
InThe New Climate.byCarol Labuzzetta, MSOne Of the Most Critical Natural Resources for Marine Life Is DisappearingAnd it also happens to be important to us all…Apr 17Apr 17
InThe New Climate.byThe Conversation U.S.Deep-sea Mining Could Threaten Sea Life, Climate — and Us.A planned mining method to gather critical minerals from the seafloor could create sediment plumes endangering the food web and climate.Mar 2710Mar 2710
InThe New Climate.byBen Shread-HewittCould Deep-Sea Mining “Save Biodiversity”?As Trump signs executive order to fast-track deep-sea mining, scientists and economists warn of a flawed ecological promise.May 73
InThe New Climate.bySilvia Pineda-Munoz, PhD - Climate AgesWhy Planting Baby Corals Isn’t Enough to Save ReefsA new study finds coral seeding boosts survival in the first year, but long-term success still depends on the neighborhoodMay 111
InThe EnvironmentbySilvia Pineda-Munoz, PhD - Climate AgesCod, Eels, and the Quiet Power Beneath Our FeetNew research shows the fish we love to eat are also busy engineers of the seafloor, shaping ecosystems and carbon storage in ways we’ve…Apr 2911
InThe New Climate.byCarol Labuzzetta, MSOne Of the Most Critical Natural Resources for Marine Life Is DisappearingAnd it also happens to be important to us all…Apr 17
InThe New Climate.byThe Conversation U.S.Deep-sea Mining Could Threaten Sea Life, Climate — and Us.A planned mining method to gather critical minerals from the seafloor could create sediment plumes endangering the food web and climate.Mar 2710
InFossils et al.bySilvia Pineda-Munoz, PhD - Climate AgesForgotten Shark Jaws Are Now a Goldmine for Ocean ScienceHow a new study unlocked decades of hidden data from preserved shark and ray jaws in museum collectionsMar 235
InSouthern WindsbySilvia Pineda-Munoz, PhD - Climate AgesHow Overfishing Became a Conservation Strategy in AustraliaTargeting an invasive sea urchin may be the key to saving Tasmania’s kelp forestsMar 1910
InFossils et al.bySilvia Pineda-Munoz, PhD - Climate AgesThe Real Reason Megalodon Got So Gigantic (and Then Went Extinct)The surprising science behind the ocean’s largest shark — and why it couldn’t lastMar 1411