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Zero Hedge News source @zerohedge.com · 6d

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Half A Million Balsa Trees Illegally Logged In Amazon Rainforest Every Year To Feed Global Wind Turbine Demand
Authored by Chris Morrison via DailySceptic. org, Over half a million balsa hardwood trees are being illegally logged in the Amazon rainforest every year to feed the massive demand for wind turbines in many parts of the world.
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CBS News News source @cbsnews.com · New York 🇺🇸· 6d

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How iNaturalist app users have fun while aiding science
David Pogue is a six-time Emmy winner for his stories on "CBS Sunday Morning," where he's been a correspondent since 2002.
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USA Today News source @usatoday.com · McLean, Virginia 🇺🇸· 6d

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Groundbreaking study finds a natural way to fight climate change
There's been no change in the science of climate change. Evidence overwhelmingly implicates greenhouse gases as the primary cause of global warming.
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CBS News News source @cbsnews.com · New York 🇺🇸· 7d

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How iNaturalist app users have fun while aiding science
David Pogue is a six-time Emmy winner for his stories on "CBS Sunday Morning," where he's been a correspondent since 2002.
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PBS.org News source @pbs.org · Arlington County, Virginia 🇺🇸· 1w

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From Diplomacy to the Forest: Bridging Development and Nature | Blog | Nature | PBS
When people imagine conservation work, they often picture scientists tracking wildlife through dense forests or rangers protecting wild places on the front lines.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· 2w

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Scientists issue warning after discovering 'ancient' threat that could soon be released: 'We were surprised'
Further research is needed to understand the impact of carbon release from peatlands in the Congo Basin, highlighting the importance of addressing critical climate issues.
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The New York Times News source @nytimes.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 2w

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Her Lab Worked to Future-Proof Fruits and Vegetables
Lost Science is an ongoing series of accounts from scientists who have lost their jobs or funding after cuts by the Trump administration.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· 2w

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New study finds businesses are destroying systems they 'depend on': '[It's] among the most serious threats'
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new global report revealed that the global business community is actively dismantling the natural systems it relies on, with everyday people paying the biggest price.
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Forbes News source @forbes.com · Jersey City, New Jersey 🇯🇪· 3w

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Where The Ocean Reveals How The Planet Works
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. What a Small Pacific Atoll Can Teach Us About Life on Earth In the middle of the Pacific Ocean sits a small island that is helping scientists understand how the entire planet works.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· 3w

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The World's Deadliest Border Is Now a Secret Sanctuary for the Planet's Rarest Cats
The zone serves as a critical stopover and sanctuary for millions of migratory birds. Established along the 38th parallel after World War II, the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) forms a 155-mile barrier that splits the Korean Peninsula.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· 3w

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Secretary Birds: The African Savannah's New Climate Early-Warning System
By monitoring these birds as an early-warning system, researchers can gain real-time data on how climate change and land-use shifts are impacting the entire biome.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· 3w

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Spectacular images reveal unique sea creatures and corals off Caribbean islands
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The waters off the glittering coastlines of Britain's Caribbean territories have long been a mystery.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· 3w

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2 'Lazarus' animals thought to be extinct for over 7,000 years found alive in New Guinea
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Two marsupial species thought long extinct, until now known only from fossils, were found alive in New Guinea through a collaboration of scientists, indigenous communities and citizen scientists.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· 4w

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Government under fire after approving expansion of controversial coal mining project: 'Many ... will die as a result'
Habitat loss due to coal mining is a significant threat to biodiversity, impacting wildlife populations and contributing to air pollution and climate change.
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AP NEWS News source @apnews.com · New York City 🇺🇸· 4w

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Where have the wild birds gone? 3 billion fewer than 1970
WASHINGTON (AP) -- North America's skies are lonelier and quieter as nearly 3 billion fewer wild birds soar in the air than in 1970, a comprehensive study shows.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· 4w

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World Wildlife Day 2026: How Losing Just One Species Can Trigger Ecosystem Collapse
Implementing sustainable sourcing is required to halt the land conversion cycles currently destroying biodiversity. Each year on March 3, World Wildlife Day draws global attention to the plants and animals that make life on Earth possible.
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Forbes News source @forbes.com · Jersey City, New Jersey 🇯🇪· 4w

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Organisms Are The Hidden Network Running Earth's Sustainability
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sustainability is often framed as a human-led challenge, driven by policy, innovation and infrastructure.
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Yahoo News source @yahoo.com · Sunnyvale, California 🇺🇸· 4w

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Shrinking North American bird population is getting worse faster. Experts blame agriculture, warming
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Billions fewer birds are flying through North American skies than decades ago and their population is shrinking ever faster, mostly due to a combination of intensive agriculture and warming temperatures, a new study found.
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Washington Post News source @washingtonpost.com · Washington (state) 🇺🇸· 4w

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North American birds are dying off faster. It signals a human crisis, too.
American crows in the Los Angeles community of Pico Rivera. (David McNew/Getty Images) With every passing year, the springtime chorus grows quieter.