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India Today on MSNWhy India urgently needs to save its marine biodiversityRising sea levels, as noted by the IPCC and India's Ministry of Earth Sciences, are displacing coastal communities and increasing poverty.
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Mongabay News on MSNIndigenous Bajo suffer child deaths & toxic sludge amid green energy pushIndonesia’s environment ministry plans to curb deforestation and push for environmental rehabilitation in response to ...
The Irish Times is embarking on a countrywide search for Ireland’s Greenest Places 2025. The 32-county competition hopes to ...
Climate change and human meddling are turning life-rich lagoons into salty danger zones, but smart intervention could flip ...
UN special rapporteur Astrid Puentes Riano will work on a full report of her visit to Singapore. Read more at ...
New study shows hibiscus flowers lost bullseye patterns through repeated gene changes, despite bee preference.
Popular national parks brace for record-breaking visitation as peak summer travel approaches. But away from the spotlight, a ...
For over two decades, scientists have been monitoring the disappearance of great white sharks in False Bay, South Africa.
On April 30, 2025, the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC) issued the first draft of the Ecological and Environmental Code ...
In the wake of Donald Trump’s executive order halting foreign aid, severely imperiled species — and the people protecting them — hang in the balance.
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNBread from seagrass? Cultivating grains in the ocean could be an elegant solution to rising seas.Farmed at scale, seagrass meadows could produce grain in quantities equivalent to 7% of global rice production, a new study finds.
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