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  • Why it’s Time to Include Fungi in Global Conservation Goals

    The Conversation May 18, 2022

    It’s no secret that Earth’s biodiversity is at risk. According to the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, 26% of all mammals, 14% of birds and 41% of amphibians…

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  • Studies Indicate Significant Loss of Coastal Wetlands

    EcoWatch May 17, 2022

    Coastal wetlands are vitally important ecosystems. They store carbon dioxide, protect seaside communities from storms and provide habitats for marine life. Yet in the past two decades, Earth has lost 4,000…

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  • A Shrinking Fraction of the World’s Major Crops Goes to Feed the Hungry

    The Conversation May 16, 2022

    Rising competition for many of the world’s important crops is sending increasing amounts toward uses other than directly feeding people. These competing uses include making biofuels; converting crops into processing…

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    Building Bridges By Acknowledging Differences [Video]

    Othering & Belonging Institute May 15, 2022

    In this “Beyond the Great Unraveling: Weaving the World Anew” conference, John A. Powell delved deeply into the complexities of civil rights and liberties, structural racism, poverty, housing, racial and…

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  • How to Ensure Climate Action is Meaningful and Effective

    GreenBiz May 13, 2022

    The last decade was defined by commitments to tackle the climate crisis. It began with a slow trickle and ended in a torrent of countries, cities and companies announcing goals to end…

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  • Rural Towns Face Significant Public Health Challenges

    Futurity May 13, 2022

    Vulnerable populations in small towns face significantly more public health risks than statewide averages, finds new research in Iowa. Study leader Benjamin Shirtcliff focused on three Iowa towns—Marshalltown, Ottumwa, and…

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  • How to Approach the Climate Crisis With an Action Plan

    Brookings May 13, 2022

    It’s been 30 years since the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change was finalized and opened for signatures. Since then, countries have held 27 rounds of negotiations with the goal of…

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  • The World has a Lot to Learn About Conservation and Trust from Indigenous Societies

    The Conversation May 12, 2022

    Twenty-five years ago, when I was a young anthropologist working in northern Siberia, the Indigenous hunters, fishers and trappers I lived with would often stop and solemnly offer something to…

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  • Growing Food and Protecting Nature Don’t Have to Conflict

    The Conversation May 12, 2022

    Growing food in a sustainable, environmentally friendly way – while also producing enough of it – is among the most important challenges facing the U.S. and the world today. The…

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  • The Importance of Predicting Marine Heatwaves

    Eco-Business May 11, 2022

    Heatwaves on both land and ocean can have deadly impacts. However, efforts to predict imminent ocean heatwaves still lag behind research predicting land-based extremes. The new study, published in Nature, provides the foundation for an…

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  • The Economic and Residential Costs of Wildfires

    Washington Center for Equitable Growth May 11, 2022

    The harmful consequences of climate change are broad, from extreme weather events making locations uninhabitable to increased temperatures delivering larger and more frequent downstream damages, such as drought and increased hurricanes. These effects…

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  • Ice Shelf Recovery Will Be More Difficult in Times of Climate Change

    Environmental News Network May 10, 2022

    A team of scientists from Stockholm University and University of California Irvine investigated whether the Petermann Ice Shelf in northern Greenland could recover from a future breakup due to climate…

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