Environment
The World Is Running Out of Fish Faster Than We Thought
New research suggests the number of fish caught for consumption is double what is being reported.
Donald and Ivanka Trump Met Al Gore to Chat About Climate Change
Ivanka really hasn't said much about her views on the issue in the past, but Leonardo DiCaprio recently gave her a copy of his 'Before the Flood' doc, so that's something.
What the Future Looks Like with a Climate Change Denier in the White House
Short answer: It looks bad. But what's the long answer?
How Does It Work?: Alternative Energy
The move away from fossil fuels seems to be gaining momentum, and a number of creative solutions have emerged.
Leonardo DiCaprio Says He Wants to Move to Mars with Elon Musk
It's not clear if the actor was truly serious about leaving our little rock behind, but a 'Revenant' reboot filmed on the barren space tundra would be pretty sweet.
This Guy Somehow Survived Two Separate Grizzly Attacks in the Same Day
"Life sucks in bear country," the bloody 50-year-old said in a video he filmed just moments after the attacks.
An Emergency Psychologist Explains What She's Doing for Italy's Earthquake Victims
Emergency psychologists are at the scene of the devastating earthquake to help victims with their first steps towards processing trauma.
Even Those Trying to Save the Ganges From Sewage Insist on Bathing in it
India's Ganges River is one of the most heavily polluted bodies of water on the planet. Yet a myth endures that bathing in it, or drinking it, is completely safe.
Climate Change Is Shifting the Border Between Italy and Austria
The border has shifted dramatically. Although it is natural for glaciers to slide, the creep of global warming has melted it more rapidly than anyone could have foreseen. Eventually, the geo-defined frontier will likely disappear.
A Massive Swarm of Bees Chased a Woman's Car for Days After Their Queen Got Stuck in the Trunk
It took a park ranger, a team of three beekeepers, and a few fearless members of the public to corral the bees into boxes and try to free the queen.
Photos of Life on a Haitian Dump
Photographer Giles Clarke spent months documenting the lives of some of the country's poorest people.