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Salt water is drowning forests from North Carolina to California, transforming lush woodlands into skeletal graveyards. Scientists are only now understanding what this means for our climate and wildlife.

Along America's Atlantic coast, thousands of trees are drowning in saltwater, creating haunting forests that signal an urgent climate crisis. Scientists are racing to understand what these eerie ecosystems mean for our future.

Rising seas are drowning forests along America's Atlantic coast, transforming living ecosystems into haunting networks of bleached, skeletal trees. Scientists warn these 'ghost forests' signal an ecological crisis we can still reverse.

Bird populations are crashing faster than we realize. Here's what's killing them and how your backyard choices could help reverse the trend.

Along America's coasts, thousands of trees are dying from saltwater intrusion as the ocean creeps inland. These eerie 'ghost forests' reveal climate change's visible fingerprints.

Microplastics have contaminated seafood, drinking water, and even the air we breathe. Here's what scientists are discovering—and what you can actually do about it.

Seagrass meadows absorb carbon five times faster than forests, yet we're destroying them at an alarming rate. Here's why restoring these underwater ecosystems matters more than you think.

Industrial agriculture is stripping away topsoil faster than nature can replace it. We're losing the very ground beneath our feet—and nobody's talking about it.

Across Europe and North America, thousands of acres of depleted farmland are transforming into thriving ecosystems—and the results are reshaping our understanding of environmental recovery.

The viral myth about plants purifying your home has fooled millions. Here's what the science actually says—and what you should do instead.
