New 2030 Biodiversity Targets Set By UN
The Earth’s biodiversity is at risk and new goals have been written in the Zero Draft. This is a framework of the post-2020 global biodiversity […]
The Earth’s biodiversity is at risk and new goals have been written in the Zero Draft. This is a framework of the post-2020 global biodiversity […]
The New Jersey state parks are extremely thankful for the thousands of Christmas trees that were donated. These trees will help the dune system at
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One of the first things you need to consider when starting a new website is what type of hosting package is best for you. And
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The tallest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, is seeing new plant growth in the region. However, new plant life is not necessarily a good
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At least one-third of Kangaroo Island has been burned away as a result of the widespread Australian bushfires. The island is a safe haven for
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The skies are red, multiple temperature records have been broken, the smoke has turned nearby glaciers brown, and there is no end in sight. These
The bushfires in Australia are turning New Zealand glaciers brown and could accelerate their melting. This is due to a large amount of smoke and
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The Royal Statistical Society announced its winner on December 23rd for the statistic of the decade. The winning statistic is how the Amazon lost 8.4
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Off the coast of New Zealand, satellites have discovered a huge patch of hot seawater. This patch is 9 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than the rest
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In 1835, Charles Darwin visited the Galapagos Islands. The unique wildlife inspired his theory of evolution. In 2019, a barge carrying 600 gallons of oil