When we talk about climate change we tend to focus on the quality of air, the weather and even the tides. We rarely think about what’s in the ground. Mike Kirsch went to Columbus, Ohio to meet with a scientist most knowledgeable about soil.
It's the third largest coral reef in the world but it’s the closest to a high-density population that can potentially cause coral disease. But a group of scientists from Miami University and the Florida Aquarium are embarking on a two-day restoration effort to monitor previously transplanted cora...
A group of young adults in their early 20s and late teens have set in motion a youth movement focused on climate activism. Americas Now went to meet four members of Jovenes por el Clima -Youth for Climate.
Since that day, the group has been growing rapidly. They have members across the country an...
Between the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and high food prices, more and more people are rethinking the way they eat and produce. In fact, many in the city have been turning their backyards and balconies into urban gardens. Joel Richards explains how this trend is growing in Argentina.