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Amazon jungle, deforestation, technology, saving trees, indigenous people
By 07/13/2021

Technology Boosts Efforts to Curb Tree Loss in Amazon: Study

PICKS are stories from many sources, selected by our editors or recommended by our readers because they are important, surprising, troubling, enlightening, inspiring, or amusing. They appear on our site and in our daily newsletter. Please send suggested articles, videos, podcasts, etc. to picks@whowhatwhy.org. Technology Boosts Efforts to Curb Tree Loss in Amazon: Study (Maria) The […]

US labor, worker shortage, wages, federal benefits, rights
By 07/09/2021

What the Labor Shortage Really Tells Us

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global rainfall, greenhouse gasses, climate change, human activity, new study
By 07/08/2021

Human Activity Influencing Global Rainfall, Study Finds

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Wildcat Mountain, Driftless Area
By 06/17/2021

600 Square Miles to Redemption

In 1985 Bryan Stanley killed three men. In an attempt at redemption, he has spent decades fighting against the odds to create the first national park in Wisconsin.