The lines of artificial coastal developments might be neat and straight but in reality, they are fragmenting ecosystems and ...
Live Science on MSNOpinion
Sink or swim? What will human migration look like as climate change impacts take hold
In this excerpt from "Sink or Swim," author Susannah Fisher explores the future of human migration, and what that will look ...
Paulick Report on MSN
'It's The Next Step In Our Program': DeVaux's Runners Took Center Stage In Book 1 Of Keeneland November Sale
After finishing second with Vahva in the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint, trainer Cherie DeVaux watched two of her former ...
"I know you're watching, turn the volume up," the 34-year-old socialist tells the president as he becomes the first Muslim ...
Life is Wisdom on MSN
Unintended Currents: A Dad's Beach Canal, the Gulf Coast's Fragile Ecosystem, and the Broader Imperative of Ecological Stewardship
In the sunsoaked sands of Florida’s Forgotten Coast, a simple family outing turned into an unexpected lesson on nature’s ...
Along with the increased threat of flooding, coastal cities may see stronger storms and more impactful storm surge, worsening ...
What we have seen from Mario Cristobal is exactly what so many at Oregon and around college football warned Miami was getting when he was hired.
In May, the Port installed 600 oyster castles as a way to increase biodiversity in an area that “has been manipulated so much ...
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