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The challenge of the next oil and gas investments further in the Pan Amazon

Will we be ready? Geoengineering policy lags far behind pace of climate change

Meet the little-known African tortoise with a hatchback for a shell

Time to highlight South Asia’s less-studied vultures: Interview with Krishna Bhusal

In Mexico, avocado suppliers continue sourcing from illegally deforested land

Arctic melt ponds influence sea ice extent each summer — but how much?

Climate change threatens public health, raising the spread of food-borne diseases

Cloud brightening over oceans may stave off climate change, but with risk

Birdsong rings out once again in Togo’s sacred forest of Titiyo

High-resolution maps reveal surprises about how ice shelves melt

Animal apocalypse: Deadly bird flu infects hundreds of species pole-to-pole

New datasets identify which crops deforest the Amazon, and where

Geoengineering gains momentum, but governance is lacking, critics say

Cerrado’s current drought impossible without human-caused climate change: Study

Most ‘compostable’ bioplastics are anything but, says new report

The Inventory, a Wiki for wild tech: Interview with Jake Burton & Alex Rood

Biomass power grows in Japan despite new understanding of climate risks

Shark fin consumption wanes in Thailand, yet demand persists, report shows

Are the Amazon’s biggest trees dying? Forest coroners investigate

The Amazon’s most fertile forests are also most vulnerable to drought: Study

Don’t even study it: Geoengineering research hits societal roadblocks

Sun block: The promise and peril of solar geoengineering

Nepal’s shifting biodiversity research landscape: Interview with Karan Bahadur Shah

Thai tiger numbers swell as prey populations stabilize in western forests

Regions with highest risks to wildlife have fewest camera traps, study finds

Study to benchmark water quality finds key Amazon tributary in good shape

Global migratory freshwater fish populations plummet by 81%: Report

Studying snakes without rattling them? There’s now tech for that

34,000-year-old termite mounds in South Africa are still being used

‘Explorer elephants’ in transfrontier conservation area offer solution to tree damage

Camera-trap study brings the lesula, Congo’s cryptic monkey, into focus

New approach to restore coral reefs on mass scale kicks off in Hawai‘i

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