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COVID-19 Lockdowns Will Barely Reduce Global Warming, New Study Finds EcoWatch | 3 years ago
Deep-sea misconceptions cause underestimation of seabed-mining impacts Phys.Org | 3 years ago
Decline in plant breeding programs could impact food security Phys.Org | 3 years ago
Last month was the world's third-hottest July on record Euronews | 3 years ago
Nearly 60 different types of fish found in Chicago waterways, study shows Phys.Org | 3 years ago
Hunted and traded for body parts, the Bengal slow loris needs a conservation strategy Mongabay-India | 3 years ago
43-MW solar project portfolio completed as part of Georgia Power’s Renewable Energy Development Initiative - Renewable Energy World Renewable Energy World | 3 years ago
World's three hottest Julys happened in the last five years CNA | 3 years ago
Washington dam removal means 37 more miles of salmon habitat restored Phys.Org | 3 years ago
Lab-grown and replanted corals to spawn in the Florida Keys Phys.Org | 3 years ago
World's three hottest Julys happened in the last five years Reuters | 3 years ago
The future of air travel in a warmer world New Scientist | 3 years ago
Report analyzes hydro’s treatment in clean energy policies, offers strategies for reducing barriers - Renewable Energy World Renewable Energy World | 3 years ago
Study suggests heat waves of the future could kill millions Phys.Org | 3 years ago
Impact of climate change on tropical fisheries would create ripples across the world Phys.Org | 3 years ago
How do we save charisma-challenged species? Start with a story Mongabay Environmental News | 3 years ago
Fiat Chrysler to recall vehicles that may pollute too much seattlepi.com | 3 years ago
Study reveals long-term human impacts on reef fish Phys.Org | 3 years ago
Herbivores, not predators, most at risk of extinction Phys.Org | 3 years ago
New acid mine drainage treatment turns waste into valuable critical minerals Phys.Org | 3 years ago
Penguin poop is spotted from space – and lots of it – revealing hidden colonies USA Today | 3 years ago
Deadly diseases from wildlife thrive when nature is destroyed, study finds The Guardian | 3 years ago