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Mongabay News on MSNSweden needs a rights of nature legal framework (commentary)On July 1, 2025, the reassessment of Swedish hydropower plants will resume under the framework of its national plan – a ...
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Verywell Health on MSNStudy Finds Glass Bottles May Contain More Microplastics Than Plastic BottlesMicroplastics, plastic fragments 5 millimeters or smaller, have been found in just about every part of the human body. To ...
Nevertheless, nature still has the ability to surprise us. Take the shoebill, for example: a bird so bizarre, it almost ...
Our worst algorithms have come home to haunt us. The nightmare is no longer something we dream up. It is dreamt on our behalf ...
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ZNetwork on MSNThink Like a CommonerA Short Introduction to the Life of the Commons,’ independent scholar David Bollier shows how the idea of commons — that ...
There’s a place in Northern California where Victorian buildings perch dramatically on coastal bluffs, where fog rolls in like a character with its own storyline, and where you half-expect to stumble ...
Marinas Welcome to Morro Bay, where Mother Nature clearly had a moment of artistic brilliance along California’s Central Coast. This charming seaside town sits about halfway between Los Angeles and ...
Decades of overfishing have altered the genetic makeup of Baltic cod, shrinking their size and threatening their recovery.
A study of 7000-year-old exposed coral reef fossils reveals how human fishing has transformed Caribbean reef food webs: as ...
A groundbreaking study of 7,000-year-old exposed coral reef fossils reveals how human fishing has transformed Caribbean reef ...
Fossils from 7,000-year-old Caribbean reefs show a 75% drop in sharks and a rise in prey fish numbers and size.
An invasive species of fish that can live out of water for short periods of time and can carry dangerous pathogens has been found in Eastern Canada, alarming experts. The Oriental ...
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