Six months ago, negotiators at the United Nations’ Glasgow climate summit celebrated a series of new commitments to lower global greenhouse gas emissions and build resilience to the impacts of…
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Climate Solutions May Lie Within Land Rights
Skoll Foundation May 10, 2022To address the climate crisis and reach sustainable development goals, Indigenous, community, and Afro-descendant land rights must be secure. While communities claim and manage roughly half of the world’s lands—including…
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Coral Reef Scientists Are Concerned Over Ocean Ecosystems
The Conversation May 9, 2022The Chagos Archipelago is one of the most remote, seemingly idyllic places on Earth. Coconut-covered sandy beaches with incredible bird life rim tropical islands in the Indian Ocean, hundreds of…
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How India’s Heatwave is Also Threatening Its Energy System
Eco-Busines May 9, 2022The heatwave currently bearing down on the Indian subcontinent has made headlines around the world for the threat it poses to the health and livelihoods of millions of people, with…
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The Impact of Sunscreen on Coral Reef Health
Futurity May 9, 2022The sunscreens on coral reef-exploring tourists often contain a component that may speed up the death of the endangered ecosystems. New findings in the journal Science indicate how this happens. The work…
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The Threat of Ocean Warming on Marine Life Species
Futurity May 8, 2022As greenhouse gas emissions continue to warm the oceans, marine life biodiversity could plummet within the next few centuries to levels not seen since the extinction of the dinosaurs, according…
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Building a Sustainable Energy Future for Navajo Nation
Brookings May 7, 2022The pandemic—and more recently, the Texas power crisis—have brought attention to infrastructure challenges that have long plagued American Indian tribes and their citizens. Over the past 150 years, the Navajo Nation…
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Conservation Partnerships to Help Fish and Wildlife
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service May 7, 2022The Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program provides technical and financial assistance to landowners interested in restoring and enhancing wildlife habitat on their land. Projects are custom-designed to meet landowners’…
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Corals and Sea Anemones Turn Sunscreen Into Toxins – Understanding How Could Help Save Coral Reefs
The Conversation May 7, 2022Sunscreen bottles are frequently labeled as “reef-friendly” and “coral-safe.” These claims generally mean that the lotions replaced oxybenzone – a chemical that can harm corals – with something else. But…
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How Food Systems Can Offer New Approaches For Climate Solutions
Food Tank May 6, 2022The Global Alliance for the Future of Food recently released a toolkit to help countries adopt a food systems approach to climate change through Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). “We are seeking…
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Why Oil Palm Plantations Pose a Threat to Global Health
Eco-Business May 6, 2022The COVID-19 pandemic has raised plenty of questions about whether the planet’s declining health is what ails humans. The answer is yes, and it’s not a metaphorical response. Distorting the…
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How Green Space Can Curb Risk for Dementia
Futurity May 6, 2022Living in an area bursting with green space is associated with higher overall cognitive function in middle-aged women, as well as better mental processing speed and attention, according to a…
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