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Climate crisis, activism, Vanessa Nakate, UNICF, goodwill ambassador
By 09/16/2022

Leaders Are Missing the Human Face of Climate Change: Nakate

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environment, ocean news, Sea Otter Awareness Week, eco-superstars
By 09/20/2022

Sea Otter Week: Here’s What You Otter Know

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Supreme Court, election law, Moore v Harper, democracy
By 10/07/2022

The Supreme Court’s Biggest Case This Term Threatens American Democracy

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climate crisis, coastal erosion, Washington State, solution, experiment
By 10/10/2022

The Experiment That May Have Saved a Washington Town From Falling Into the Ocean

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climate crisis, emissions, CO2, China, new study
By 11/11/2022

Carbon Dioxide Emissions Rising Globally — But Drop in China

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tech, Amazon, labor, automation, new robots, jobs
By 11/14/2022

Amazon Enters the Age of Robots. What Does That Mean for Its Workers?

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climate change, nature, biodiversity shifts, COP15, research paper
By 11/30/2022

Nations Must Embrace Change to Tackle Biodiversity Crisis, Researchers Say

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environment, biodiversity, conservation, COP15, Montreal, 2030 goal
By 12/14/2022

Biodiversity: Can We Set Aside a Third of Our Planet for Nature?

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environment, conservation, biodiversity, success stories
By 01/06/2023

The Conservation Success Stories of 2022

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