News in Brief The Race to Save Cuba’s Coral Reefs Given the dual threats of climate change and increased tourism, conservationists are attempting to gather all the data they can before it’s too late. Kyle Deas
News in Brief Managing Fisheries in a Harsh New Environment On data gathering in the Timor Sea. By Philip Jacobson A worker sorts fish from the Timor Sea… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Big Data’s Impending Struggle to Combat Climate Change Saving the planet and addressing climate change now hinges on a massive data puzzle. John Wihbey
News in Brief The Case of the Disappearing Salmon If climate change has caused the dramatic decline in Yukon River Chinook, can anything fix it? By Jacqueline… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Why Scientists Are Banking on Drones for Tracking Coastal Climate Research Scientists have been using drones for decades, but as they become more affordable and portable, they’re proving critical… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief The Psychology of Climate Change Inaction A team of psychologists, biologists, and economists lays out a plan of action. By Nathan Collins (Photo: Sean… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief How Soon Will the Paris Climate Agreement Become Law? Figure it out yourself with a fun, clickable map. By Francie Diep (Illustration: David Vogin) At a landmark summit… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Are Antitrust Laws Standing in the Way of Climate Action? Corporations could lead the fight against climate change, a new paper argues. But it’s starting to look like… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Saving the Cows — and Grasslands — of Rural Zimbabwe Inside a seven-year effort to restore a landscape beset by desertification and drought. By Judith D. Schwartz (Photo:… Pacific Standard Staff
News in Brief Why You Should Really Start Caring About Seeds Two books remind us just how deeply human culture depends on nature’s tiniest offerings. By Louise Fabiani Seeds:… Pacific Standard Staff