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In 2012, Sri Lanka’s National Red List delivered a grim verdict on endemic Pini- Beraliya, the towering dipterocarp Doona ...
It’s mid-May and Luis Antonio Juarez, also known as Tonito, has just received a phone alert about a wildfire in the Maya ...
In June 2023, after nearly two decades of negotiations, the international community adopted the “Agreement under the United ...
Vietnam has evacuated hundreds of thousands of people and closed schools and airports as it braces for Typhoon Kajiki, its ...
Many communities, especially those in the Global South, are increasingly burning plastic as a fuel for stoves or simply to ...
Human activities have been the major driver of climate change since the advent of the Industrial Revolution in the mid-1800s.
Conservation for Natalie Kyriacou did not begin with policy papers or grant proposals, but with a tent in the backyard and an ...
Esteban Dominguez has lived for more than 20 years close to one of the biggest conservation areas in southeastern Mexico — ...
Nepal has long relied on hydropower projects to meet most of its energy needs, but recent complaints from Indigenous and ...
Manaus, in the state of Amazonas, is one of the top generators of solid waste among Brazil’s state capitals, with an average ...
Thirteen organizations and businesses have launched the Indonesian Reuse Association, or AGUNI, a coalition dedicated to ...
I want my children to see a rhino with their own eyes — not only in Etosha [National Park],” says Sofia /Nuas, a member of ...