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    Rethinking How We Care for Public Lands and Waters

    High Country News Feb 27, 2026

    The nation’s public lands and waters are not an abstraction. They are the places where we hunt and hike, where cattle graze and rivers rise, where tribes connect with ancient…

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  • Ukraine’s Turn to Renewable Energy Allows It to Keep the Lights on Amidst Conflict

    Yale Environment 360 Feb 26, 2026

    When Russian air strikes knocked out Ukrainian power plants earlier this winter, much of the Black Sea port city of Mykolaiv went dark, and indoor temperatures plummeted. Just 60 kilometers…

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    Stretching Climate Funding to Meet Biodiversity Goals

    Mongabay Feb 25, 2026

    Mexico’s sundry landscapes have few parallels. Straddling the northern boundary of the Tropic of Cancer, the country boasts low-lying deserts and humid rainforests, scrubby chaparral and tangled mangroves, with long…

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  • What States Can Do as Many US Homes Become Uninsurable

    Smart Cities Dive Feb 25, 2026

    The United States is on the verge of a “home insurability crisis,” according to a report by the Natural Resources Defense Council, as many U.S. homes become uninsurable. Climate-induced natural disasters…

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  • Putting Farms at the Center of Neighborhoods

    Reasons to Be Cheerful Feb 24, 2026

    Picture the bucolic little town of a fairy tale. At its core stand medieval buildings, a square where folks hawk their goods and perhaps a well to provide water. Beyond…

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    Floating Solar: Examining Advantages and Drawbacks Over Land-Based Solar

    TriplePundit Feb 24, 2026

    Floating solar is a subset of the solar industry in which solar panels are moored on the surface of water. While the practice can add more renewable energy to the…

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  • Why Climate Funding Often Doesn’t Reach Those Most Impacted by Climate Change, and What To Do

    Alliance Magazine Feb 23, 2026

    Every year sees new climate funds, billions pledged for adaptation, forests, resilience, and technology, demonstrating how and why climate funding often doesn’t reach the people most impacted by climate change.…

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    The Atlanta Group Helping Black Residents Reclaim the Outdoors

    Capital B News Feb 20, 2026

    On any given weekend in Atlanta, you might find dozens of Black residents hiking Arabia Mountain, kayaking along the Chattahoochee River, or gathered around a campfire sharing stories. At the…

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  • Organizers Work to Plant 30,000 Trees with 2,000 Volunteers to Restore New Orleans’ Wetlands

    The Rural Blog Feb 20, 2026

    Organizers are working to plant 30,000 trees in New Orleans to restore the wetlands around the city that have remained destroyed since Hurricane Katrina, reports Melina Walling for The Associated Press. Native trees…

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    Can a New Conservation Plan Help Cape Town Baboons and Humans Coexist?

    Yale Environment 360 Feb 18, 2026

    I live with my family in a suburb of Cape Town, South Africa’s second-largest city, in a small neighborhood surrounded by conservation land. One afternoon in November 2020, my young…

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    Satellite Data Link Malaria Outbreak Among the Indigenous Pirahã People to Deforestation

    Mongabay Feb 18, 2026

    Tucked into Brazil’s Amazon forest, along the Maici River where recently contacted Pirahã people live, journalists observed a dramatic uptick in forest loss. According to data from Global Forest Watch,…

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    Reviving Local Agricultural Production in Gaza to Bolster Food Sovereignty

    Food Tank Feb 18, 2026

    The Revive Gaza’s Farmland Project launched by the Arab Group for the Protection of Nature (APN), is a coalition of farmers working to restore and cultivate farmland across Gaza. They hope to bolster…

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