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Extinction risk to southern resident orcas accelerating as researchers raise alarm
A new population analysis reveals the fish-eating orcas that hunt in Puget Sound are facing an ever-increasing risk of extinction. ,Read More The Seattle Times Environment – The Seattle Times
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Partnerships and conservation: how is ENCA moving forward in Chile?
In January, we celebrated the second anniversary of the official launch of the National Bird Conservation Strategy in Chile (ENCAChile), an unprecedented collaborative platform composed of eight… ,Read More Audubon > News
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Partnerships and conservation: how is ENCA moving forward in Chile?
In January, we celebrated the second anniversary of the official launch of the National Bird Conservation Strategy in Chile (ENCAChile), an unprecedented collaborative platform composed of eight… ,Read More Audubon > News
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Fire in Southern Mexico
More than 100 active fires burned across the country in late-March 2024, including this blaze near the border of Oaxaca and Chiapas. Read More…
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Greenpeace deliver ‘world’s tiniest violin’ to Shell CEO in response to lawsuit
Greenpeace attempted to deliver the “world’s tiniest violin” to Shell’s CEO in response to a lawsuit against the campaign group. ,Read More The Independent News
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WA timber sale blocked as judge orders climate change study
The court decision is part of a long-running effort by some environmental advocates to protect century-old, state-managed forests from being logged. ,Read More The Seattle Times Environment – The Seattle Times
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Australia could see decades-long ‘megadroughts’, scientists warn
Megadroughts are exceptionally severe, long-lasting, and widespread drought events, spanning multiple decades or even centuries ,Read More The Independent News
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This Earth Day, Choose the Planet Over Plastics
In keeping with the theme of Earth Day 2024, how do we reduce global plastic pollution and ensure a more sustainable future? ,Read More State of the Planet
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In Denying the Anthropocene, Geologists Ignored Clear Evidence
When a governing body of the International Union of Geological Sciences voted down a proposal to name a new epoch in Earth’s history, it rejected conclusive evidence that for the first time, a single species — humans — has fundamentally altered the planet. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale E360
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Homelessness, PTSD and paltry pay: The crisis in wildland firefighting
The 19,000 wildland firefighters employed by the US government earn barely more than a fast food worker, while sleeping in cars and risking their lives to protect other people’s homes. Louise Boyle reports ,Read More The Independent News
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