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40th Annual Everglades Coalition Conference
18108 A record number of attendees came together for the 40th annual Everglades Coalition Conference, “Reflections on Progress and Opportunities,” held this year in Miami at the Miccosukee Hotel… ,Read More Audubon > News
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State Budget Delivers High Levels of Funding for Everglades
18112 In June, the state leadership agreed on a budget to end the 2025 legislative session. Audubon celebrated the passage of a state park protection bill, stopped amendments that would have caused… ,Read More Audubon > News
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In the zone: Canada’s plant hardiness zone maps and website get an update
Important update to the maps will help guide planting decisions across the country July 2025 By Jackson Lyons for Simply Science Did you know there’s a specialized map to help you determine which plants will thrive in your backyard? It’s called a plant hardiness zone map, and — for the first time in over a…
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Sustainable Development Program Awards 2025 Departmental Honors
Four graduating students were selected for their outstanding academic achievements in sustainable development. ,Read More State of the Planet
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Seeing Glacier Landscapes in a Different Light
A collaborative exhibit between art historian Patricia Maurides and scientist Karina Yager explores how humans perceive changes in the natural world. ,Read More State of the Planet
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Floods sweep away 18 people and bridge linking Nepal to China
Mountain river swollen by monsoon rains destroys main bridge linking Nepal to neighbouring country ,Read More The Independent News
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Melting glaciers could make volcanic eruptions more explosive, scientists warn
Parts of North America, New Zealand, and Russia also warrant close attention, scientists say ,Read More The Independent News
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Typhoon Danas threatens China with flash floods after killing two people in Taiwan
Danas is forecast to bring between 100mm and 250mm of rainfall across a 650km stretch from Fuzhou in Fujian province to Hangzhou in Zhejiang, triggering flash flood warnings ,Read More The Independent News
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In Uganda, Deadly Landslides Force an Agricultural Reckoning
As growing populations denude its slopes and heavy rain intensifies, Mount Elgon has become increasingly vulnerable to landslides. In response, Ugandan farmers are planting native trees and changing the crops they plant in efforts to build resilience against future disasters. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale e360
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In Uganda, Deadly Landslides Force an Agricultural Reckoning
As growing populations denude its slopes and heavy rain intensifies, Mount Elgon has become increasingly vulnerable to landslides. In response, Ugandan farmers are planting native trees and changing the crops they plant in efforts to build resilience against future disasters. Read more on E360 → ,Read More Yale e360
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