Revealed: New Agreement Will Protect Amazon Rainforest

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Although the three-million-square-mile Amazon Basin boasts the world’s largest tropical rainforest and biodiversity beyond measure, it is under constant siege by humans eager to...

The Avoidable State of Emergency in Southern Florida

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On June 29, Florida Governor Rick Scott declared a state of emergency in St. Lucie and Martin counties in response to the blue-green algae...

Brewer Opens Massive Carbon Neutral Plant in Austria

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Heineken has cut the ribbon on its new Göss brewery, a facility in a mountain town in central Austria that’s designed to be super efficiently...

Europe Takes a Stand Against Glyphosate Weed-Killer

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European Union countries have taken a stand against the widely used herbicide glyphosate after researchers connected it to cancer risk in humans. They refused to...

It’s Not Too Late For The Coral Reefs

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Coral reefs are the rainforests of the ocean, and much like the Amazon or the Congo, they are under great stress due to destructive...

The Ugly Truth Behind Diamonds And Gold

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Parts of Peru are dying because of an imaginary value we place on shiny metals. Derecho, Ambiente y Recursos Naturales (DAR), a law and...

Your Pet Fish Likely Can Recognize Your Face

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Watching tropical fish in an aquarium can be hypnotizing. A new study has found that while you’re watching them, they may be watching you back. The...

99% Of Europe And North America Is Polluted By Artificial Light

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A recently released study has determined that almost all of us live under the bright haze of artificial-light pollution. The study, which was released...

How The Descendants Of Vikings Are Helping The Planet

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Over a thousand years ago, the Norse Vikings raided lands and seized control of whole countries, but their foreign policy has changed drastically since...

Swim At Your Own Risk: Flesh-Eating Bacteria at the Beach

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A day at the beach turned into a nightmare for a Galveston, Texas man after contracting a rare and potentially fatal flesh-eating bacteria. Now...