Environment

After almost 200 years, a lost bird returns to the Galápagos

A species thought to have disappeared from Floreana Island has been spotted again after nearly two centuries. The Galápagos Rail

Natural and artificial ecosystems: understanding balance

The study of artificial ecosystems is key to understanding human evolution and measuring the impact of our actions on nature.

Fires in Patagonia: A Climate Emergency and an Ecocide Foretold

A natural paradise—or a land condemned to burn? Patagonia is experiencing one of the most devastating summers in its recent

Greenland’s melting ice: hidden wealth and a global warning

Greenland, the largest island on Earth, lies between the Arctic Ocean and the North Atlantic. Although it is geographically part

A Record That Inspires — But Still Isn’t Enough

The world is on track to set a new record in renewable energy. According to international projections, nearly 793 gigawatts (GW) of

Space Is Getting Crowded… With Our Trash

Since the dawn of the space age in 1957, humanity has launched thousands of tons of rockets, spacecraft, and satellites