In nature there are some species, both plant and animal, that die after spawning offspring. This week Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out why this phenomenon happens.
Barack Obama's win for the presidency may be attributed to the record number of young voters who came out to the polls. This week Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out why certain demographics tend to vote certain ways.
Montana is rich in dinosaur fossils but paleontologists are picky about what sites they chose to excavate. This week Kasey-Dee Gardner and James Williams find out why.
You would think an small island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean would remain untouched and pristine, but it's a surprisingly different scene on Midway Island.
Photographers and videographers exploring Midway Island find a landscape littered with dead albatross carcasses, their stomachs filled with plastic remains.
Photographer, Chris Jordan, and videographer, Bill Weaver, spend their second day on Midway Island in a rush to photograph the thousands of dead albatross remains.
Join a cast of celebrities, scientists and experts who explore the dangerous state of the Earth's environment and how we can fix the damage that's already done.
The road to restoration of the Everglades will be long and complicated, but from the residents of Florida, Bob Woodruff finds that they are all for supporting the cause.
Bob Woodruff, from Focus Earth, goes out at night to find out why crocodiles are flourishing around a nuclear powerplant instead of staying in the Everglades.
Eve Mosher is taking her message to the streets. She's chalking a line across New York City that shows where flooding could reach if a really big storm hits.
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