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Protecting The High Seas thumbnail

Mar 24, 2023

Protecting The High Seas

After over a decade of negotiations, the member countries of the United Nations reached a groundbreaking agreement to

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The Growing World Of Microplastics thumbnail

Feb 9, 2023

The Growing World Of Microplastics

We have all heard how plastic pollution has overrun every corner of the world. Recently, scientists made the startling

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Iraq's Marshes Are Drying Up thumbnail

Jan 23, 2023

Iraq's Marshes Are Drying Up

Nestled in the arid deserts of Iraq, lies a fertile valley crisscrossed by rivers and home to countless agricultural

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The 2022 Earthshot Awards Go To... thumbnail

Dec 9, 2022

The 2022 Earthshot Awards Go To...

From biodegradable plastic made of seaweed to a “Greenhouse-in-a-Box”, the annual Earthshot Prize Awards was star-

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The Lasting Impacts Of Hurricane Ian thumbnail

Nov 10, 2022

The Lasting Impacts Of Hurricane Ian

Did you know that Hurricane Ian is now regarded as the deadliest hurricane in the continental United States after

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A Plan To Cut Flight Emissions thumbnail

Oct 30, 2022

A Plan To Cut Flight Emissions

The world is one step closer to curbing carbon emissions in the aviation industry. At a recent meeting in Montreal, a

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The Future Of America's Coasts thumbnail

Sep 17, 2022

The Future Of America's Coasts

We have all been hearing about how climate change can cause sea levels to rise. However, a new report

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Why Does 1.5°C Matter? thumbnail

May 18, 2022

Why Does 1.5°C Matter?

In April, parts of South Africa received over 300mm (11.8 inches) of rain within a span of 24 hours, causing heavy

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India, Pakistan Set Heat Records thumbnail

May 3, 2022

India, Pakistan Set Heat Records

A surge of intense heat waves has scorched India and Pakistan, with some of the hottest and driest weather seen in

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A Cutback In Weather Balloons thumbnail

Apr 21, 2022

A Cutback In Weather Balloons

Earlier this month, the National Weather Service (NWS) announced that it would be making fewer launches of

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Remembering Dr. Eugene Parker thumbnail

Mar 27, 2022

Remembering Dr. Eugene Parker

On Tuesday, March 15, the world lost a pioneer in astrophysics. Dr. Eugene Parker passed away early last week at the

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A Report On Climate Impacts thumbnail

Mar 21, 2022

A Report On Climate Impacts

The coldest place on Earth just experienced an unusually strong heatwave... Antarctica should be seeing

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California Leads The Way, Once Again! thumbnail

Mar 4, 2022

California Leads The Way, Once Again!

California is returning to the forefront of the fight against climate change. A decision by the Biden Administration

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Fake Snow: The Future Of Winter Olympics? thumbnail

Feb 9, 2022

Fake Snow: The Future Of Winter Olympics?

With the 2022 Winter Olympics in full swing in Beijing, China, a new report is raising concerns over the future of

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Why Did Norway Blow Up A Dam? thumbnail

Jan 25, 2022

Why Did Norway Blow Up A Dam?

Hydropower dams, or dams that produce electricity from water, are sources of renewable energy that are considered good

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An Alternative To Road Salt thumbnail

Jan 17, 2022

An Alternative To Road Salt

After the recent winter storms that blew through the southeastern United States, much of the ground was left blanketed

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Floods Follow Wildfires In British Columbia thumbnail

Dec 7, 2021

Floods Follow Wildfires In British Columbia

To say the last few months have been crazy in the Pacific Northwest and British Columbia would be an understatement.

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Educate Girls For Climate Action! thumbnail

Nov 22, 2021

Educate Girls For Climate Action!

For many of us, the education of girls is something we take for granted. But did you know that worldwide there are

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The Secrets Of The Soot! thumbnail

Oct 18, 2021

The Secrets Of The Soot!

Did you know that clues to centuries-old human activity lie frozen deep in… Antarctica? Researchers recently found

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U.K: A Shortage Of Carbon Dioxide? thumbnail

Oct 5, 2021

U.K: A Shortage Of Carbon Dioxide?

These days, any mention of carbon dioxide has to do with its impact on global warming and climate change. 

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Climate Anxiety: What You Can Do thumbnail

Sep 26, 2021

Climate Anxiety: What You Can Do

When you hear about extreme events and dire predictions about climate, it is easy to lose hope.  A recent 

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What Is Sewer Energy? thumbnail

Sep 10, 2021

What Is Sewer Energy?

Have you wondered what happens to all the hot water that you use in your homes for showers or washing dishes? This

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Where Has The Water Gone? thumbnail

Jul 27, 2021

Where Has The Water Gone?

The western USA is no stranger to droughts. The intervals marked by hot, dry weather are common in states such as

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A Green Win In Greenland's Elections thumbnail

Apr 22, 2021

A Green Win In Greenland's Elections

With the recent elections, Greenland has taken a decisive step towards preserving the environment. The Inuit

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The Right To Repair thumbnail

Mar 24, 2021

The Right To Repair

Repair or replace? This is a difficult choice for consumers when appliances that they own, like TVs and refrigerators,

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What Caused A Glacial Flood In India? thumbnail

Feb 19, 2021

What Caused A Glacial Flood In India?

A recent tragedy in the northern state of Uttarakhand in India has left more than 38 people dead and 170 missing

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Our Oceans Are Getting Noisy thumbnail

Feb 9, 2021

Our Oceans Are Getting Noisy

On a normal day in the ocean, you might hear the melodic migration songs of whales or perhaps the chatter of dolphins

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U.S Unveils Bold Plans On Climate Change thumbnail

Feb 4, 2021

U.S Unveils Bold Plans On Climate Change

How urgent do people think climate change is? Very urgent, according to a survey of 1.2 million people across 50

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Platypuses Glow In The Light! thumbnail

Nov 24, 2020

Platypuses Glow In The Light!

As if laying eggs as mammals and having venomous spines was not enough, scientists have discovered another unusual

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Are Typhoons Getting Stronger? thumbnail

Nov 12, 2020

Are Typhoons Getting Stronger?

Can disaster strike twice? That, unfortunately, seems to be the case for the Philippines in Asia and the Central

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Hooray For The Squirrel And The Turtle! thumbnail

Sep 16, 2020

Hooray For The Squirrel And The Turtle!

What better news to start off the week than the return of the red squirrel and the Burmese “Smiling” turtle! 

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Giant Hornets Enter The U.S! thumbnail

May 12, 2020

Giant Hornets Enter The U.S!

Amid the current fight against coronavirus, another threat is buzzing into the borders of the United States.Enormous

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Antarctica Used to Be Home to... Frogs? thumbnail

Apr 27, 2020

Antarctica Used to Be Home to... Frogs?

Roughly 40 million years ago, you wouldn’t have found many penguins waddling around Antarctica. Instead, you would’ve

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A Glittering Creature Wins An Award! thumbnail

Apr 18, 2020

A Glittering Creature Wins An Award!

Last month, a picture of a microorganism with neon lights showing the different internal organs made it to the final

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Covid-19 Lockdown: Our Earth Breathes... thumbnail

Apr 6, 2020

Covid-19 Lockdown: Our Earth Breathes...

It is hard to believe that anything good could come out of the COVID-19 pandemic. The virus has 

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Earth Was Once a Water World! thumbnail

Mar 8, 2020

Earth Was Once a Water World!

When you think of prehistoric Earth, you may think of ancient creatures roaming the land. But long before the dinosaurs

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New Images Of The Sun Surface thumbnail

Feb 3, 2020

New Images Of The Sun Surface

Have you ever wondered what the sun looks like? A recent image from the National Science Foundation’s Daniel K. Inouye

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A Success for The Ocean Cleanup! thumbnail

Oct 9, 2019

A Success for The Ocean Cleanup!

The infamous "Great Pacific Garbage Patch" is just that -- a huge floating patch of garbage in the middle of the

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Where Have The Birds Gone? thumbnail

Sep 30, 2019

Where Have The Birds Gone?

The sky has been getting quieter and quieter for the past few decades, but not many have noticed.A recent report

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Fires In The World's Largest Rainforest thumbnail

Sep 10, 2019

Fires In The World's Largest Rainforest

Over the past month, there have been shocking headlines about our world’s largest tropical rainforest

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Last Male Sumatran Rhino In Malaysia Dies thumbnail

Jun 5, 2019

Last Male Sumatran Rhino In Malaysia Dies

The recent news of the death of the last male Sumatran Rhino in Malaysia brings with it great sorrow - it is not

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The Tallest Tree In The World thumbnail

Apr 14, 2019

The Tallest Tree In The World

The Malaysian state of Sabah on the island of Borneo is a paradise for tree-climbers. It is home to some

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Why Do Whales Beach? thumbnail

Dec 6, 2018

Why Do Whales Beach?

The sight is enough to shock anyone who has seen it. Dozens of whales lie unconscious on the shore of a picturesque

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Using Bugs To Immunize Plants?  thumbnail

Oct 16, 2018

Using Bugs To Immunize Plants?

Imagine arming insects with viruses that can immunize plants... it might seem like a far-fetched idea, but a

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The State Of Our World's Fungi thumbnail

Sep 17, 2018

The State Of Our World's Fungi

What comes to your mind when you think of fungi? Perhaps the mushrooms you see in your backyards, under fences, beneath

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Ah... The Fresh Smell Of Earth thumbnail

Aug 6, 2018

Ah... The Fresh Smell Of Earth

Who does not love getting wet when the skies open up after a particularly hot summer? The first rains also bring up a

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