Alpine plants, fragile and adapted to live in a limited ecosystem, may be the canary in the coal mine of climate change.
The Australian Alps' lesser-known wildflower season sees the landscape burst to life with a brilliant tapestry of colour.
What can we learn from the bushfires in Tasmania? Beware of climate change, especially the unpredictable nature of blazes ...
Nanoplastics -- plastic particles smaller than 1 m -- are widely dispersed because of their low weight. A research team now shows the extent to which glaciers at an altitude of more than 3,000 m in ...
The Highland nymph, or Alpine coffee moth, is on the edge of extinction due to loss of mountain willow habitat, experts have ...
Amanda Timm highlights how Rocky Mountain Adaptive is creating a more inclusive and adaptive sports environment for everyone ...
site of the 2027 Alpine World Ski Championships, have appealed to the Swiss Federal Court. Read more: Opponents of Crans-Montana ski work appeal to Federal Court Read more: Swiss voters reject ...
Researchers found nanoplastic contamination in Alpine glaciers, tracing the particles back to ocean waves and urban pollution ...
A remarkable environmental cleanup effort led to the recovery of a historic stone fountain and two trash bins near the ...
He’s an artist, art dealer, curator, lecturer – and one of the most outspoken and controversial critics in the art world. Spending the winter away from his New York home in the Swiss alps, Kenny ...
It was first discovered by Ngāti Apa, a Māori iwi, or tribe, who named it Rotomairewhenua, meaning “the lake of peaceful ...