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  • How Households Benefit From Electric Vehicles

    Futurity Jan 16, 2023

    Getting an EV would have financial and environmental benefits for most, but not all, US households that own a vehicle.

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  • Solutions for Cleaning Up Urban Rivers

    YES! Magazine Jan 14, 2023

    Bringing back bivalves and reintroducing aquatic plants can connect people to their waterways—and the ecosystems we all depend on.

    Read the full article at: www.yesmagazine.org

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  • Bringing Regenerative Agriculture Back to Indigenous Communities

    Food Tank Jan 14, 2023

    K’allam’p is an organization working to return regenerative philosophy and knowledge to Indigenous communities in the Andes.

    Read the full article at: foodtank.com

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  • Is Human-Centered Learning Effective?

    Getting Smart Jan 12, 2023

    What would it look like to shift equity and inclusion to encompass a more full ecological lens? Mason Pashia explores in his latest post.

    Read the full article at: www.gettingsmart.com

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  • Lessons and Opportunities in Family Farming

    Food Tank Jan 9, 2023

    As the U.N. Decade of Family Farming hits the three-year mark, it offers an opportunity to evaluate what still needs to be accomplished.

    Read the full article at: foodtank.com

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  • Composting to Fight Climate Change

    GreenBiz Dec 25, 2022

    It’s no secret that composting is good for the environment, and while the process has been around for thousands of years, innovations in composting operations are creating stronger end-products that…

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  • When Fishing Boats Go Dark at Sea, They’re Often Committing Crimes – We Mapped Where it Happens

    The Conversation Dec 22, 2022

    In January 2019, the Korean-flagged fishing vessel Oyang 77 sailed south toward international waters off Argentina. The vessel had a known history of nefarious activities, including underreporting its catch and…

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  • World Leaders Are Paying Attention to Biodiversity

    Food Tank Dec 20, 2022

    This year’s biodiversity conference, COP15, is a big one, too—delegations from 196 countries are meeting to discuss a global framework through 2030. It’s a “once-in-a-decade opportunity,” WWF writes. The rhetoric surrounding…

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  • Study Highlights Effective Coral Reef Transplantation

    Environmental News Network Dec 15, 2022

    As the health of coral reefs continues to decline under the stress of climate change, researchers aim to rejuvenate failing reefs by transplanting healthy coral. Unfortunately, they’ve found mixed results,…

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  • Why We Urgently Need to Safeguard Deep Reefs

    Environmental News Network Dec 9, 2022

    University of Oxford researchers have contributed to a study which found that very few deep reefs have any form of protection, despite facing a multitude of threats.  With the UN…

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  • Why an Increase in Small Lakes Harms the Environment

    Futurity Dec 5, 2022

    The number of lakes on our planet has increased substantially in recent decades, according to a new study. There has been a particular increase in the number of small lakes,…

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  • Protecting 30% of Earth’s Surface for Nature Means Thinking About Connections Near and Far

    The Conversation Dec 5, 2022

    A biodiversity crisis is reducing the variety of life on Earth. Under pressure from land and water pollution, development, overhunting, poaching, climate change and species invasions, approximately 1 million plant…

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