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Ending the global water crisis ‘starts in your back yard’

Reports on the state of the world’s freshwater ecosystems sound a single refrain: humanity is facing a water crisis. Researchers

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As pandemic pounded Peru, one region thrived on coffee, carbon

Editor’s note: View this post in Spanish here. This post was updated on May 5, 2021. Across Peru, the COVID-19

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Climate, biodiversity fight gets $5B shot in the arm

The fight to stop climate change and biodiversity loss just got a major boost. In an announcement today at New

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Amplify voices of women in science to inspire ​the next generation

Editor’s note: After a decade at Conservation International, Shyla Raghav will be leaving the organization this month to join the

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Experts see hope in gloomy climate report

Humanity is set to blow past 1.5°C (2.7°F) of planetary warming by the early 2030s, according to a new report

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Ecuadorean voters reject oil drilling in Amazon

Following a decade-long fight led by Indigenous activists and environmental leaders, Ecuadorians voted decisively to end oil drilling in one

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Forests dwindling faster than ever, study warns

From regulating carbon and water cycles to providing food and shelter for countless species, trees are vital to life on

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Months away at sea to protect China’s only population of Bryde’s whales

“In this photo, I am sitting on the deck of a fishing boat, using a walkie-talkie to coordinate with my

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resources for the artistically challenged

After graduating from the medical and biological illustration programme at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland, Shiz Aoki fulfilled a

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My career path from chemist to spin-off co-founder to chief technology officer

Gaëlle Andreatta (left) and Julia Carpenter are working to bring a new type of metal foam to market.Credit: Apheros In