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Mongabay’s What-To-Watch list for February 2022

As world drowns in plastic waste, U.N. to hammer out global treaty

Safe havens for coral reefs will disappear as oceans warm, study says

Tech revolution holds world of promise for conservation, but challenges persist

In prioritizing conservation, animal culture should be a factor, study says

For the Year of the Tiger, a shared vision for the future of the iconic cat (commentary)

The Years of the Tiger: The demand for tigers and the price they pay (commentary)

Western monarchs make a spectacular comeback in California

The 411 on forests and reforestation for 2022

Innovative sewage solutions: Tackling the global human waste problem

Efforts to dim Sun and cool Earth must be blocked, say scientists

COP27 must deliver climate finance where it is needed most (commentary)

We’ve breached Earth’s threshold for chemical pollution, study says

As animals vanish, the plants they spread can’t keep pace with climate change

For pharmaceuticals fouling wastewater and wildlife, solutions exist (commentary)

In hot water: Ocean warming hits another record high on climate change

With the passing of two icons, who will lead the conservation movement?

The thick of it: Delving into the neglected global impacts of human waste

New atlas illuminates impact of artificial light in the ocean at night

For species on the very brink of extinction, cloning is a loaded last resort

Rainforests in 2022: A look at the year ahead

Mongabay’s What-To-Watch list for January 2022

E.O. Wilson’s last dream

Mongabay’s 10 most popular posts of 2021

Conservation deaths in 2021

The year in rainforests 2021

Mongabay’s 10 most watched videos of 2021

2021’s top ocean news stories (commentary)

Mongabay’s coverage of palm oil in 2021

Myanmar teak is tainted. Time to jettison it, some yacht-making insiders say

Tom Lovejoy, prominent conservation biologist, dies at 80

10 notable books on conservation and the environment published in 2021

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