VIDEO 12 hours ago Penguins spotted quickly swimming off the coast A group of penguins were seen swiftly swimming in Royal Harbor near South Georgia Island on World Penguin Day. See them in action!
California 4 days ago Judge rules feds didn't properly implement plan to restore Pacific sardine population Magistrate Judge Virginia DeMarchi ruled Monday that a federal plan to rebuild the Pacific's sardine population was not properly implemented.
Politics 5 days ago LGBT couples at heightened risk from climate change, study from liberal law school claims Same-sex couples are more vulnerable to climate change hazards than straight couples in the U.S. are, according to a new UCLA study.
ENVIRONMENT 6 days ago UN plastic pollution treaty talks approach deadline in Canada In Canada, the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee for Plastics must decide on the scope of a treaty to limit global plastics pollution.
California 6 days ago California announces first new state park in a decade, set to open this summer California is set to open its first new state park in ten years. The park will be located near the Tuolumne and San Joaquin rivers, according to Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Climate Change April 22 Biden warns climate change deniers are 'condemning' Americans to 'dangerous future' during Earth Day event President Biden said anyone who denies impacts of climate change is "condemning the American people to a very dangerous future," while speaking on Earth Day in Virginia.
United Kingdom April 22 UK climate activist won't be charged for sign telling jurors to vote their conscience A judge has ruled that Trudi Warner cannot be charged with contempt of court for holding up a sign outside of a courtroom that reminded jurors of their right to acquit defendants.
Fish April 22 Prehistoric lake sturgeon denied endangered species status, US wildlife officials say Federal wildlife officials have decided not to place lake sturgeon on the endangered species list, allowing annual spearing seasons in some states to continue.
This Day in History April 22 On this day in history, April 22, 1970, first Earth Day is celebrated: 'Rare political alignment' Earth Day, a demonstration against pollution and for improved environmental policies, was first observed on this day in history, April 22, 1970. Demonstrations occurred nationwide.
LIFESTYLE April 21 5 quick Earth Day facts you might not know Earth Day was born out of environmental activism and has led to the creation of important environmental safety regulations. Each year, it is celebrated by countries around the world.