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Nature itself has already saved humanity from a climate cataclysm, new research finds.Published today, the study found that without Earth’s complex web of...
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Despite their small size, Pacific Island nations and territories are a powerhouse in the fishing industry, contributing more than a third of the...
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A new study is ringing alarm bells for freshwater species, finding nearly a quarter are at risk of extinction.The study, from researchers at...
Report: One-fifth of Mekong River fish face extinction
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Unsustainable development has pushed one-fifth of the fish in the Mekong River — the lifeblood of Southeast Asia — to near extinction, according...
How Hurricane Melissa got so dangerous so fast
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History is unfolding in the Atlantic Ocean right now. Hurricane Melissa...
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