It is time to create a multilateral Arctic fisheries management plan before a moratorium on fishing in Arctic high seas sunsets in 2037. Agreements can lead to economic and food security for partners; a lack of coordination will lead to conflict, environmental degradation, and overfishing.
Conservation
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Indigenous Communities Are Getting Land Back
Grist Jun 27, 2023Here’s why that’s important for the environment.
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Are Global Reservoirs Becoming Increasingly Empty?
Futurity Jun 27, 2023Over the past two decades, global reservoirs have become increasingly empty, according to new research.
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US National Parks Are Crowded – And So Are Many National Forests, Wildlife Refuges, Battlefields and Seashores
The Conversation Jun 24, 2023Crowding is increasingly affecting all kinds of public lands. Adjoining communities need to find ways to manage it, or risk harm to the attractions that make them a destination.
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Inside the Black Box of Amazon Returns
The Conversation Jun 19, 2023Returns are becoming a costly sustainability problem for retailers and the planet. A supply chain expert explains.
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The Plight of Small Green Towns In America
EcoWatch Jun 11, 2023A community doesn’t have to be large to make a difference for the planet. Here are seven of the U.S.’s greenest small towns and cities.
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How Forest Protection Can Help Reduce Emissions at Global Scale
Environmental News Network Jun 7, 2023A global perspective on environmental issues. Our mission is to inform, educate, enable and create a platform for global environmental action.
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Conserved Areas Success Requires Community-level Action that Philanthropy Can Support
Alliance Magazine Jun 2, 2023Private philanthropy has been stepping up with unprecedented commitments targeting this convergence of the biodiversity and climate crises, such as the $5 billion pledge made at the UN Biodiversity Summit last year,…
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Conserved Areas: Indigenous Territories Effective at Fighting Climate Change
Environmental News Network Jun 2, 2023In a recent study in PLOS ONE, researchers from 6 different countries, including Camilo Alejo and Catherine Potvin of the Department of Biology at McGill University, examined the importance of…
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Half of Africa’s White Rhino Population is in Private Hands – It’s Time for a New Conservation Approach
The Conversation May 31, 2023To what extent should the costs of protecting globally valued rhinos be carried by their local custodians?
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The Supreme Court Just Shriveled Federal Protection for Wetlands
The Conversation May 29, 2023In Sackett v. EPA, a suit filed by two homeowners who filled in wetlands on their property, the Supreme Court has drastically narrowed the definition of which wetlands qualify for federal protection.
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Women Hold the Key to Successful Water Conservation in India
India Development Review May 26, 2023Learn why women from tribal communities in eastern and central India are integral to planning, building, and managing a sustainable water conservation system.
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