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After Australia’s bushfires, AI cameras capture wildlife recovery

Three years after Australia’s most devastating fire season ever, new images from 1,100 motion-activated cameras placed across the country’s scorched

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Fungi: Our new climate allies?

Underneath the ground, intricate fungal networks are working together with plants to absorb massive amounts of carbon — equivalent to

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Companies that buy carbon credits lead on climate action

Companies that buy carbon credits are doing more to tackle their climate footprints than companies that don’t, a new report

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To restore grasslands, it’s time to get wild

It’s easy to understand why people want to plant trees. Ambitious reforestation efforts — now aimed at planting or conserving

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Planetary scientist wins ‘Nobel for the environment’

A pioneer in the field of sustainability has earned a major honor. Johan Rockström is this year’s winner of the

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Critical ‘irrecoverable carbon’ at risk

Earth has lost 2 billion metric tons of “irrecoverable carbon” since 2018 — an amount greater than the United States’

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Amid a deforestation crisis, two countries plant seeds of hope

Earth lost 3.7 million hectares (9.2 million acres) of tropical forest last year, an area nearly the size of the

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5 ways indigenous knowledge can solve global problems

Too often, the voices of the world’s 370 million indigenous people are left out of global conversations on critical issues,

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5 ways to go green

While you’re considering what New Year’s resolutions to make, think about having some goals that are good for you and

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Can tree farms save a forest? Brazil is about to find out

Editor’s note: Read this story in Portuguese here. MATO GROSSO DO SUL, Brazil — On a blistering day in late