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Climate Change

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Oceans & Clean Water

California’s Reliance on Dams Puts Fish in Hot Water

Water releases from dams aren’t that good at mimicking natural conditions, a new study finds.
September 22, 2021
by
Tara Lohan
Water releases from dams aren’t that good at mimicking natural conditions, a new study finds.
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Environmental Books

Hot Reads: Ten Essential New Books About Fighting Climate Change

These books offer essential lessons for talking to a science-denying neighbor, local elected officials, your kids or the corporations causing our worst problems.
September 20, 2021
by
John R. Platt
These books offer essential lessons for talking to a science-denying neighbor, local elected officials, your kids or the corporations causing our worst problems.
wetland in farm field
Oceans & Clean Water

Scientists Find New Way to Reduce Marine ‘Dead Zones’

Wetlands can help remove nutrient pollution causing low-oxygen “dead zones.” But how much benefit we reap depends a lot on placement, a new study finds. 
September 16, 2021
by
Tara Lohan
Wetlands can help remove nutrient pollution causing low-oxygen “dead zones.” But how much benefit we reap depends a lot on placement, a new study finds. 
Fire burning in forest on horizon
Editorials

As the Climate Changes, Where Are the Safest Places to Live?

To stay or to leave in search of safer ground makes me wonder how we determine risk in a world that’s so rapidly changing.
September 7, 2021
by
Tara Lohan
To stay or to leave in search of safer ground makes me wonder how we determine risk in a world that’s so rapidly changing.
Sukakpak Mountain
News

Links From the Brink: Focus on Rewilding, Climate and the Media, and Arctic Blues

The month’s best and worst environmental news also includes advice on reversing the “insect apocalypse” and more.
August 30, 2021
by
John R. Platt
The month’s best and worst environmental news also includes advice on reversing the “insect apocalypse” and more.
marbled murrelet in the water
The Ask

A Rare ‘Bird of Two Worlds’ Faces an Uncertain Future 

Marbled murrelets could benefit from a unique research project that’s uncovering information to help better protect this endangered species.
August 25, 2021
by
Tara Lohan
Marbled murrelets could benefit from a unique research project that’s uncovering information to help better protect this endangered species.
Police car and protesters
Commentaries

To Save the Planet, We Need to End Corporate Funding of Police

Those fighting to protect the planet face intense police repression that's funded by private corporations.
August 16, 2021
by
Shea Leibow
Those fighting to protect the planet face intense police repression that's funded by private corporations.
coral above the waterline
Voices

Vanishing: The Bleaching in My Backyard

A storm in Texas connects with the plight of corals around the world.
August 6, 2021
by
Juli Berwald
A storm in Texas connects with the plight of corals around the world.
Wildfire burning near road
The Ask

Wildfires Ignite Mental Health Concerns

We know a lot about how wildfires can affect our physical health. New research shows there are mental health implications, too.
August 4, 2021
by
Tara Lohan
We know a lot about how wildfires can affect our physical health. New research shows there are mental health implications, too.
side angle view of capitol
Climate Change

4 Major Environmental Treaties the U.S. Never Ratified — But Should

Most of the world’s countries support these global agreements on conservation and pollution, but the United States is noticeably absent.
August 2, 2021
by
Tara Lohan
Most of the world’s countries support these global agreements on conservation and pollution, but the United States is noticeably absent.

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