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Biologist’s keen eye spots (another) new species in the Pacific

Diving in the waters of Samoa, Mark Erdmann watched as a haze of colorful little fish — each no bigger

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New film drops beat for ‘climate heroes’

To her fans, DJ and music producer Jayda Guy is the Grammy-nominated artist spinning propulsive dance beats at some of

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‘Changing Planet’ finds hope for climate-weary coral reefs

In the third year of the sweeping global PBS series “Changing Planet,” Conservation International CEO M. Sanjayan explores how climate

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New study a ‘wake-up call’ for marine protections

Decades of overfishing have decimated one third of global fish stocks — upending the delicate balance of ocean ecosystems, and

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As climate crisis accelerates, who bears the brunt?

Torrential floods in Kenya have killed nearly 200 people and displaced hundreds of thousands more since March. The deluge comes on

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Conservation works, offers hope for biodiversity

A sweeping analysis of more than 600 conservation efforts — some dating back a century — found that they’re making

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The ocean provides — and needs to be protected. Can humanity do both?

Conservationists had reason to cheer as 2020 dawned. On January 1, the Pacific island nation of Palau officially closed 80

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Is nature ‘failing’ to curb climate change? Not quite

The headline was ominous: Trees and land absorbed almost no CO2 last year. Is nature’s carbon sink failing?  The article,

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Do disruptive climate protests work? Real-time survey finally offers answers

A Just Stop Oil activist hoists a banner during the group’s blockade of the M25 motorway, some sections of which

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Brain stimulation at home helps treat depression, long-term trial shows

A healthy brain (fMRI image). Researchers are investigating the effects of stimulating regions of the brain linked to depression. Credit: