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We Need to Regulate the Seabed Before Mining Companies Destroy It
Commercial activity on the bottom of the ocean may destroy ecosystems we don’t even know exist.
Singapore Is Putting the US to Shame with Water Conservation
The average person in Singapore uses 40 gallons of water per day, compared to 100 gallons in the US.
The Standing Rock Water Protectors Aren’t Leaving
We asked water protectors around camp what they plan to do after Dakota Access Pipeline construction was halted.
All the Art You Can Watch Online This Black Friday
A mega-list of free, online art resources so you can fight consumerism by consuming knowledge.
Bolivia Declares Water Emergency, El Niño Blamed
"We have to be prepared for the worst," says Bolivia’s president.
This List of Fake News Websites Proliferating on Facebook Is Staggering
A media professor assembled a list of known purveyors of fake news for the sake of her students. But it's now public, and has grown to include nearly 150 websites.
Are the Drones in 'No Man's Sky' Where Conservation Is Heading?
In 'No Man's Sky,' conservation drones attack you if you start carting off too much of a planet's resources.
This US City’s Move to Divert Great Lakes Drinking Water Is Just the Beginning
It's the first request of its kind. More will come.
How 'Neighborhood Simulator' Block'Hood Turns a City Into an Organism
Block'hood's ideal is of harmony and cycles and flows—of inputs that feed into outputs, which feed back into the system again.
The Feminist Porn Website Helping Sexual Assault Survivors Reclaim Their Bodies
How do you get your sex life back when sex has been used as a weapon against you?
The Fight Over Who Gets Clean Drinking Water From the Great Lakes
One US town has contaminated water. Environmentalists and some Great Lakes communities say, you can’t have ours.
Tiny Luxembourg Looks to Make a Big Splash in Asteroid Mining
“Our aim is to open access to a wealth of previously unexplored mineral resources on lifeless rocks hurling through space, without damaging natural habitats,” the country's government declared on Tuesday.