Amazonian State Runs Dry As Half Its Surface Water Area Lost – Analysis
By Amanda Magnani During the rainy season, the sunlight that passes through the leaves of the mirixi and jenipapo trees paints golden patterns in the
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Read moreBy Edward Carver In 2022, the world’s nations committed to protecting 30% of their land and sea by 2030 (the so-called “30×30” initiative).
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Read moreBy Gerald Flynn, Andy Ball and Vutha Srey Bristling with coral reefs, marine life and palm trees, the islands dotting Cambodia’s
Read moreBy Conrad Fox* I’m messaging P., a Haitian friend and colleague, seeking an assist with this article. It’s about to publish,
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Read moreBy Basten Gokkon Esterlita Jabu says she still remembers the gut-wrenching horror of hearing explosions from blast fishers near the beach
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