
Climate Change Is Helping an Invasive Predator Wreak Havoc on Iconic Alaskan Fish
Climate change is having a profound impact on Alaska's aquatic ecosystems, allowing an invasive predator, the northern pike, to wreak havoc on the…
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Climate change is having a profound impact on Alaska's aquatic ecosystems, allowing an invasive predator, the northern pike, to wreak havoc on the…
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Plastic contamination is a growing problem worldwide, and microplastics are no exception. These small pieces of plastic, smaller than 5 millimeters,…
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Bali, one of the most exotic islands in the world, is facing a severe pollution problem. The restriction of waste in landfills has led to an…
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The summer of 2026 is shaping up to be particularly hot and deadly. Severe heat waves are blanketing Europe and the United States, exposing millions…
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The electric car market in Brazil has experienced significant growth in recent years, with an increasingly larger share of vehicle sales in the…
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The United Nations' latest report on the progress of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) towards 2030 brings concerning news. According to the…
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The first weeks of summer in China have been marked by a series of extreme weather events, with destruction and deaths in various parts of the…
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Europe is bracing for a new heatwave that could be even more deadly than the previous one, the World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Tuesday…
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According to data released by the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service, global emissions of greenhouse gases from forest fires in the first half…
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The recent issuance of the environmental license for the exploration of fossil fuels in block FZA-M-59, in the Amazon River Mouth, has generated…
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The Amazon, the world's largest tropical forest, is facing an unprecedented crisis. Deforestation, which was already a serious problem in the 1990s,…
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The Pantanal, the world's largest wetland, is facing an unprecedented crisis. According to a recent study published by researchers from the…
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The Brazilian Amazon, known for its rich biodiversity, faces significant challenges due to deforestation and the invasion of natural areas. A recent…
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The protection of Brazilian waters is a matter of utmost importance, requiring an integrated and coordinated approach. Unfortunately, the management…
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The El Niño phenomenon has been a source of concern for many countries, especially those with agrarian economies. However, while some count losses…
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The Right Whale Area of Environmental Protection (APA), located on the coast of Santa Catarina, has been the subject of controversy surrounding a…
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A series of tornadoes and storms hit central China, killing at least 11 people and injuring hundreds, according to state media reports. Meanwhile,…
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Alberto Martius had just returned to shore in his white and blue wooden boat with his 18-year-old son, Leandro. The pair had been fishing off their…
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In a world where technology is advancing at an unprecedented rate, a growing body of research is looking to indigenous knowledge systems for…
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An unprotected area in Peru’s Amazon, where Indigenous people live in voluntary isolation, sits in a growing sea of forestry concessions, illegal…
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Off the northwestern coast of Australia, in some of the world’s most pristine and diverse coral reefs, sea cucumbers are rapidly vanishing.…
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Southeast Asia’s growing middle class has driven demand for exotic pets, meats, and animal parts used for luxury goods and traditional medicines. In…
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About three years ago, author and journalist Ben Goldfarb discussed his book Crossings, which is about wildlife crossings and road ecology. These…
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Thailand is the world's largest producer of natural rubber and relies on approximately 1.7 million small-scale farmers for 90% of its supply. To…
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