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Are dynamic Marine Protected Areas the solution to our rapidly changing ocean ecosystems?
Austin Price
This Land is Our Land
‘Public Trust’ chronicles the decades-long scheme to privatize America’s wild lands and the struggle to preserve our final frontier from plundering.
Ed Rampell
In Wisconsin’s Green Bay, Walleye Swim Healthy Again
A 30-year effort to clean up the Lower Fox River by a coalition of local officials, business owners, educators, environmentalists, and outdoor enthusiasts is bearing fruit.
Jenny Wisniewski
The Battle for Greater Chaco
The federal government seems poised to rubberstamp more fossil fuel development in northwestern New Mexico. Native communities are pushing back.
Randall Hyman
‘We Need to Focus On People As Well’
In one of the wealthiest countries in the world, access to sanitation still isn’t a guarantee. Catherine Coleman Flowers has been working to fix that.
Kate B. Littleboy
Biden and Trump Set to Deliver Starkly Different Messages on Wildfires
Responses to crisis illustrate importance of November election in determining trajectory of global climate action.
Emily HoldenThe Guardian
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Autumn 2020
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Lion Shaped Mountain: Searching for the Ghost of a Misplaced Ape
In just one morning, a single hunter alters the destiny of two chimpanzee communities in Sierra Leone.
Andrew Halloran
Talking Points: Autumn 2020
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Huge Cavities Threaten Glacier Larger than Great Britain
Water is seeping into fissures in Thwaites glacier in Antarctica, accelerating sea level rise.
Jonathan WattsThe Guardian
Under An Orange Sky
Climate chaos is here. The time for action was yesterday.
Maureen Nandini Mitra
Loved to Death
Our longing to be near wild things is forcing millions of creatures indoors. Outdoors, meanwhile, life’s richness grows poorer.
Peter Christie
Tahlequah, Orca Famous for Carrying Her Dead Calf for 17 Days, Gives Birth Again
Researchers estimate the new calf, which was seen ‘swimming vigorously alongside its mother,’ was born last week.