The plan involves military, governments, and communities, all working together to safeguard the future of Southeast salt marshes. Now, after a year of hard work among officials and local stakeholders, it's starting to take shape.
About 680 million people live in low-lying coastal zones worldwide, and that number’s expected to increase to 1 billion by 2050. Our recent podcast highlights how communities are working with partners to preserve biodiversity—and livelihoods.
Healthy, free-flowing rivers are vital resources in the U.S., but many are now blocked by dams or threatened by pollution, development, and climate change. This National Rivers Month, see how four states are leading.
Ambassador Mathu Joyini, the first woman to serve as South Africa’s ambassador and permanent representative to the U.N., discusses how a new high seas treaty could protect biodiversity in the region.
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