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Nature and BiodiversityOverfishing is producing ‘supergenes’ in cod. Here's howTom Cameron · The Conversation 18 Feb 2022
Climate Action4 questions to ask yourself before engaging in any climate workSummer Blaze Aubrey (Cherokee Nation, Blackfeet Nation), Pok Wei Heng, and Christie Borely 18 Feb 2022
Nature and BiodiversityBeloved symbol of Australian wildlife, koalas officially become endangered speciesCristen Hemingway Jaynes · EcoWatch 18 Feb 2022
Nature and BiodiversityJust 16% of the world’s coastlines are in good shape – and many are so bad they can never fully recoverBrooke Williams, Amelia Wenger, and James Watson · The Conversation 17 Feb 2022
Nature and BiodiversityGreen buildings can reduce city temperatures by up to 2°C, study showsSazan Rahman · The Conversation 17 Feb 2022
Nature and BiodiversityEven though it’s virtual, the metaverse does actually impact the environmentLizzy Rosenberg · Green Matters 16 Feb 2022
Nature and BiodiversityOnly 15% of the world’s coastlines remain in their natural stateDouglas Broom 15 Feb 2022
Climate ActionNature-based solutions spending needs to rise four-fold. Here's how the G20 can lead by exampleTeresa Hartmann 14 Feb 2022
Nature and Biodiversity5 principles for partnering with communities on forest restorationKahea Pacheco, Gill Einhorn, and Ian Gunderson 14 Feb 2022
Nature and BiodiversityThis has been the impact of European settlers on Australian birdlifeDominic Jarvis · Futurity 12 Feb 2022
Nature and BiodiversityTo avoid mosquito bites, you might need to wear the right coloursJames Urton-U. Washington · Futurity 12 Feb 2022
Nature and BiodiversityGreenpeace chief's new role, glaciers and housing retrofits: Everything to know about the environment this weekKate Whiting 11 Feb 2022
Circular EconomyThese innovations are pulling plastic pollution out of rivers to stop it reaching our ocean. Here’s howSimon Torkington 11 Feb 2022
Nature and BiodiversityMountain glaciers may hold less ice than previously thought – here’s what that means for 2 billion peopleMathieu Morlighem · The Conversation 11 Feb 2022
Nature and BiodiversityDefending the Amazon: How indigenous culture protects Colombia's rainforestAnastasia Moloney · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 10 Feb 2022
Nature and BiodiversityA degraded forest is better than no forest at all, study showsSheryl Lee Tian Tong · Mongabay 10 Feb 2022
Food and WaterIs the answer to land-based agriculture found in the ocean?Kathryn Saducas and Caroline Slootweg 10 Feb 2022
Climate ActionWWF report highlights tiger population gains for the Year of the TigerPaige Bennett · EcoWatch 10 Feb 2022
Nature and BiodiversityHow coral resilience can improve ocean conservation – Experts explainHawthorne Beyer, Abhinav Chugh, and Ove Hoegh-Guldberg 10 Feb 2022