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Conservation

  • Mobile Homes Can Become Climate Solutions

    Grist Sep 8, 2023

    Mobile homes house 22 million people in the U.S.and investing in them could be a solution to the housing and climate crises…

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  • Climate Change Is Destroying Reefs, But The Effects Are More Than Ecological – Coral’s Been Woven Into Culture And Spirituality For Centuries

    The Conversation Sep 5, 2023

    Coral has been woven into traditions, art and even religion in communities around the world.

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  • Predicting Forest Death or Recovery After Drought

    Environmental News Network Sep 3, 2023

    A global perspective on environmental issues. Our mission is to inform, educate, enable and create a platform for global environmental action.

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  • Trends Shaping Sustainability in 2023

    Eco-Business Sep 2, 2023

    From Asia becoming a key fossil fuel provider to hi-tech agriculture, these are the trends that could reshape society and business as the world navigates…

    Read the full article at: www.eco-business.com

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  • How to Save the Salton Sea, California’s Largest Lake

    The Conversation Sep 2, 2023

    Fifty years ago, the Salton Sea was a draw for boaters and fishermen; today it’s an ecological time bomb. Two water experts who served on a state review panel describe its proposed rescue plan.

    Read the full article at: theconversation.com

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  • The Need for Donors to Invest in Ocean Conservation

    Our Shared Seas Aug 30, 2023

    Ocean-based climate mitigation measures have the potential to deliver up to one-fifth of the total annual greenhouse gas emission cuts required to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2050.…

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  • Building Inclusion in the Story of Public Lands and Access

    Grist Aug 29, 2023

    A new curriculum tells a more inclusive history of public land preservation & access in the United States.

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  • How Environmental and Tribal Sustainability Are Linked

    YES! Magazine Aug 19, 2023

    The Menominee Tribe of Wisconsin’s successful logging operation follows one rule: Let the healthy trees keep growing.

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  • The Heroic Effort to Save Florida’s Coral Reef from Devastating Ocean Heat

    The Conversation Aug 10, 2023

    Widespread coral bleaching is underway as ocean temperatures hit record highs off the Florida Keys. Scientists and volunteer divers are racing to save these valuable creatures.

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  • Prioritizing Conservation Amidst the Rise in Ecotourism

    Forbes Aug 8, 2023

    Conservation leader Jeff Morgan says developing nations are being asked to protect the planet’s last environmental strongholds but need more help immediately.

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  • Preserving Our Planet’s Biological and Cultural Diversity

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Aug 5, 2023

    Spanning 12,500 hectares, the East Kolkata Wetlands in India serves multiple purposes, from fish farming, agriculture, and rice cultivation to functioning as the world’s largest wastewater-fed aquaculture system. By employing 60,000 farmers,…

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  • Strategies to Combat Plastic Pollution to Save Coral Reefs

    Triple Pundit Aug 2, 2023

    A team of researchers found that plastic makes up 88 percent of the debris in coral reefs — and 73 percent of that plastic is fishing gear. But Lucy Woodall, co-author of the study, says it’s not all bad news: Now that we know more about the problem, we can make more informed decisions to solve it.

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