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Alex Honnold just led the first ascent of one of Earth's tallest Arctic sea cliffs, gathering crucial climate data along the way climate change Article 1629 words, published Aug 18 2022 8 votes
California pumps too much groundwater, especially during droughts. Now, it's learning to refill the overdrawn bucket. water.ground Article 2058 words, published Mar 23 2022 9 votes
'Forest gardens’ show how Native land stewardship can outdo nature Article 2034 words, published Apr 23 2021 12 votes
The waters around Tristan da Cunha, a remote British territory in the South Atlantic Ocean, will become the fourth-largest completely protected marine area in the world Article 1090 words 11 votes
Greta Thunberg reflects on living through multiple crises in a 'post-truth society' climate change Article 2161 words 7 votes
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Extinct flower rediscovered in Hawaii, via drones - A rare cliff-dwelling flower that was thought eliminated has been found by scientists in Kauai. conservation Article 611 words 7 votes
The big meltdown - As the Antarctic Peninsula heats up, the rules of life there are being ripped apart climate change Article 11 votes
Scenes from the new Cold War unfolding at the top of the world climate change Article 1338 words 8 votes