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Climate Change

After 30 Years, the Montreal Protocol Is Paying Ozone Dividends

September 16 marks the anniversary of perhaps the most successful achievement in environmental policy.
September 15, 2017
by
Robert Lawrence
September 16 marks the anniversary of perhaps the most successful achievement in environmental policy.
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Climate Change

Life in the Trumpocene

We have to work together to solve climate change and other environmental problems, says author David Biello.
September 12, 2017
by
John R. Platt
We have to work together to solve climate change and other environmental problems, says author David Biello.
Wildlife

The Big Picture: Southern Inhospitality

Mountaintop mining and excrement-filled lagoons threaten the unique biodiversity of the American southeast.
September 11, 2017
by
Dipika Kadaba
Mountaintop mining and excrement-filled lagoons threaten the unique biodiversity of the American southeast.
Woolly mammoth
Extinction Countdown

Digging Deep into De-Extinction

Can extinct species ever truly be brought back to life? More importantly, should they?
September 8, 2017
by
John R. Platt
Can extinct species ever truly be brought back to life? More importantly, should they?
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Wildlife

Living on the Edge With Lions

Ewaso Lions founder Shivani Bhalla aims to help people learn to live with local predators.
September 5, 2017
by
Laurel Neme
Ewaso Lions founder Shivani Bhalla aims to help people learn to live with local predators.
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Sustainability

Revelator Reads: 8 New Environmental Books for September

This month brings new books about elephants, energy and an all-too-real mythic figure.
September 1, 2017
by
John R. Platt
This month brings new books about elephants, energy and an all-too-real mythic figure.
mexican free-tailed bats
Wildlife

The Bats, the Bridge and Hurricane Harvey

Rescuers turn out for Houston’s famous Waugh Bridge bat colony.
August 31, 2017
by
John R. Platt
Rescuers turn out for Houston’s famous Waugh Bridge bat colony.
Wildlife

To Restore Salmon, Think Like a Beaver

Manmade “dam analogues” could help beavers recolonize former habitats — and help fish in the process.
August 30, 2017
by
Enrique Gili
Manmade “dam analogues” could help beavers recolonize former habitats — and help fish in the process.
hurricane harvey
Climate Change

Is Hurricane Harvey a Harbinger for Houston’s Future?

Human-caused climate change and over-development enhanced some of the impacts of the storm.
August 29, 2017
by
Andrew King
Human-caused climate change and over-development enhanced some of the impacts of the storm.
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Public Lands & Protected Spaces

Zinke Submits National Monuments Review Proposal

The Secretary of the Interior recommends reducing a "handful" of monuments.
August 24, 2017
by
John R. Platt
The Secretary of the Interior recommends reducing a "handful" of monuments.

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