Extremities of the Earth: The Coldest Place on Earth
This blog series explores the extremes of the planet. This post discusses the places with the coldest temperatures on Earth, both the uninhabited areas of Antarctica and the coldes...
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This blog series explores the extremes of the planet. This post discusses the places with the coldest temperatures on Earth, both the uninhabited areas of Antarctica and the coldes...
parkrun takes place every weekend across 23 countries. But have you ever wondered where the very edges of our community are? Zoom right out on the parkrun map and you’ll find the...
Arctic odysseys, video games and other creative ways to confront the climate emergency The post Beyond the data: art meets climate at the edge of the world appeared first on Physic...
Early explorers described this stretch of coastline with words like “forbidding,” “graveyard coast,” and “primeval.” It terrified them. And honestly, standing atop the 800-foot cli...
From the North Pole to the summit of Mount Everest, it might seem like intrepid explorers have already conquered every remaining frontier.
Leaving Tambo Cóndor carried us from condor cliffs to the equator itself, where a brief stop at Mitad del Mundo gave way to a tense, rain‑slicked ascent toward Tandayapa Lodge—an a...
A field photographer’s look at gear, extenders, and ever‑shifting cloudforest light, distilled into the lessons that shaped every image I made in Ecuador. This blog series chronicl...
NBC’s landmark 8-part docuseries spans almost 500 million years, with never-before-seen creatures and a look at how they not only survived but thrived during the planet’s most cata...
A field photographer’s look at gear, extenders, and ever‑shifting cloudforest light, distilled into the lessons that shaped every image I made in Ecuador. This blog series chronicl...
Last year, while I was editing the stories in Earthen, I read these Canadian books, and it’s no surprise to me that each of them contains some kind of connection to the living eart...
There is a unique magic in walking through lands where every stone seems to hold centuries of history. This journey is more than just moving from point A to point […] The post Extr...
A tiny Antarctic moss is sending a big warning: even the continent’s remote plant life may be threatened by climate change, human activity and invasive species.
Natalya Saprunova's photo series exploring coastal erosion and permafrost thaw across Inuvialuit territories in Canada has won the New Scientist Editors Award at the Earth Photo 20...
From Kenya's Tree of Life to a Svalbard glacier, these stunning photos are taken from a new book by Yann Arthus-Bertrand, whose The Earth From Above was a smash hit 25 years ago
Learn how slow-moving mantle waves inside Earth may have lifted Antarctica’s ancient mountains, creating cold highlands where the Antarctic ice sheet could begin forming.
An eight-month expedition will set off soon from Norway on a mission to find new species before the climate crisis and pollution changes the northern ocean for everSix scientists a...
The final stretch at Zuro Loma brought forth a grounded, character‑rich group of species that framed our farewell to the reserve before the Collared Inca’s luminous parting moment....
Iceland is the kind of place that seems ripped right out of a fantasy novel. Picture black sand beaches, thick fog rolling in, snowy peaks, and weather that shifts in a heartbeat....
A visual journey through the cool, moss‑laden slopes of the eastern Andes and the birds that define them. This blog series chronicles Jim Gain's experiences with birds and nature.
A late morning at Reserva Yanacocha revealed a powerful blend of conservation triumphs and high‑Andean species, highlighted by a final lifer that brought the journey full circle. T...
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