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Industrial diets are imprinting on human bodies, new study finds

Scientists warn of looming water crisis with millions of wells at risk

No monkey business: For Zanzibar’s red colobus, speed bumps are lifesavers

Total’s East African oil pipeline to go ahead despite stiff opposition

Island species and endemics will bear brunt if warming exceeds 3°C: Study

European tuna boats dump fishing debris in Seychelles waters ‘with impunity’

Red flag: Predatory European ships help push Indian Ocean tuna to the brink

Drinking coffee in the U.S.? Worry about forests in Vietnam, study says

Study sounds latest warning of rainforest turning into savanna as climate warms

As climate change brings more floods, mosquito numbers could swell: Study

Developing nations pay for rich countries’ hunger for healthy, exotic food

Corals are struggling, but they’re too abundant to go extinct, study says

Reforested areas rival mature forests in securing water, study finds

As Bahamas offshore project falls flat, oil driller island-hops across Caribbean

Newly described chameleon from Madagascar may be world’s smallest reptile

Mob killing of Malagasy officer spotlights risks faced by forest guardians

Amazon is on the brink of turning into a carbon source, study warns

Mozambique’s new fisheries law expands protections but old problems persist

‘There is no vaccine for climate change,’ U.N. environment chief says

First COVID-19 cases in zoo gorillas raise alarm about wild populations

Study warns of ‘biotic annihilation’ driven by hunting, habitat destruction

Top environment stories from Madagascar in 2020

In Madagascar’s hungry south, drought pushes more than 1 million to brink of famine

Environmentalists seek to block Bahamas oil drilling bid near U.S. coast

As minister and activists trade barbs, Madagascar’s forests burn

A Malagasy community wins global recognition for saving its lake

The riddle of Madagascar’s megafauna extinction just got trickier

The crypto-creature from the deep: Researchers get rare video of bigfin squid

Lemurs might never recover from COVID-19 (commentary)

Blooms driven by climate change threaten to smother marine life in Arabian Sea

Indian embassy in Madagascar becomes first to go fully solar

Flip-flops, fishing gear pile up at Aldabra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

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