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Global Plastics Treaty: What Happened at INC-5 and What’s Next?
The fifth round of negotiations for a new Global Plastics Treaty to end plastic pollution (Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee or INC-5) finished in Busan, South Korea on December 1st, 2024. This was supposed to be the final round of negotiations, but in the end the talks were extended. We know that we urgently need an ambitious…
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Get Ready to Melt Over These Sweet Photos of Baby Birds
Spring is an exciting time for birds, the season when they start to pair up, build nests, and raise their young. One of the highlights of the Audubon Photography Awards is seeing photos that provide… ,Read More Audubon > News
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Get Ready to Melt Over These Sweet Photos of Baby Birds
Spring is an exciting time for birds, the season when they start to pair up, build nests, and raise their young. One of the highlights of the Audubon Photography Awards is seeing photos that provide… ,Read More Audubon > News
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Summer Heat Wave in South America
February 2025 was a scorcher, with record temperatures in parts of Brazil and notable heat in Argentina. Read More…
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Simply Science in Seconds: Measuring Glaciers
Advancing glacier science with new techniques for measuring mass changes February 2025 “Glaciers are one of the most sensitive water systems to respond to changes in climate. What’s happening today is that human activities are enhancing the amount of energy available to melt glaciers, largely through the continued rise in greenhouse gas emissions.” — Brian…
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On Hurricanes and Hoaxes: A Case for Finding Common Ground
To fight climate disinformation, we must align with the skeptical, uncertain or disengaged to find common ground. ,Read More State of the Planet
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Simply Science in Seconds: Measuring Glaciers
Advancing glacier science with new techniques for measuring mass changes February 2025 “Glaciers are one of the most sensitive water systems to respond to changes in climate. What’s happening today is that human activities are enhancing the amount of energy available to melt glaciers, largely through the continued rise in greenhouse gas emissions.” — Brian…
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In a First, California Tribe May Freely Burn Its Ancestral Lands
In California, a state increasingly beset by devastating wildfires, the Karuk Tribe will be able to freely set controlled burns, helping to clear the dense underbrush that fuels larger and more destructive fires. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale E360
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In a First, California Tribe May Freely Burn Its Ancestral Lands
In California, a state increasingly beset by devastating wildfires, the Karuk Tribe will be able to freely set controlled burns, helping to clear the dense underbrush that fuels larger and more destructive fires. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale E360
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When People Dined On Robins and Other Avian Oddities From America’s Past
Flocks of wild parrots roaming Iowa? A steaming plate of robin-and-bacon pie? Such avian oddities might seem outlandish in today’s America, but the past, as they say, is a foreign country—one… ,Read More Audubon > News
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