Day: December 5, 2025
Scientists Present a Practical Roadmap to End Plastic Pollution
A Realistic Path Forward. Plastic pollution often feels overwhelming, but new research commissioned by the Pew Charitable Trusts offers an encouraging view. Scientists say the world could dramatically reduce plastic pollution by using proven strategies already available, including better waste management, smarter recycling systems, and targeted policy reforms. Solutions We Already Have What makes this […]
A Rare Jaguar Reappears in Arizona, Signaling Hope for Endangered Species
A Ghost of the Desert Returns Deep in the rugged mountains of southern Arizona, a motion-triggered camera recorded something extraordinary: a wild jaguar, roaming across the borderlands. Jaguars once thrived across the American Southwest, but habitat loss pushed them out a century ago. This new sighting marks only the fifth confirmed individual in 15 years, […]
A Global Soil Health Breakthrough: Earth Rover Program Launches Worldwide
A New Way to See the Earth Beneath Us On World Soil Day, scientists unveiled a breakthrough that could transform how we protect the planet: the launch of the Earth Rover Program, a global network that uses advanced seismic-wave technology to map soil health at a resolution never seen before — down to 10 centimeters. […]
Brazil Creates 10 New Indigenous Territories, Protecting Amazon and Climate
An Announcement Worth Celebrating. On November 17, Indigenous Peoples’ Day at the COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil made it official. The government designated 10 new Indigenous territories through a presidential decree, granting them legal protection for their culture, land rights, forests, and biodiversity. “Each and every indigenous territory in Brazil is a reason to […]
