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As blazes on embargoed Amazon land surge, links to meat industry emerge

As blazes on embargoed Amazon land surge, links to meat industry emerge

Posted on July 30, 2021 by Willie Shubert | 0 Comments
Devastating fires on legally protected land in the Amazon rainforest have surged under Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, according to a new report by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism. Satellite mapping of blazes and data on illegal deforestation show the number…
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Given The Choice Between Prison Life And Fighting Wildfires, These Women Chose Fire

Given The Choice Between Prison Life And Fighting Wildfires, These Women Chose Fire

Posted on July 30, 2021 by Ailsa Chang | 0 Comments
From NPR NPR’s Ailsa Chang talks with writer Jaime Lowe about her new book, Breathing Fire, which tells the stories of the incarcerated women who comprise about a third of California’s wildfire crews. (Image credit: MCD) Read the full article…
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African wild dogs return to southern Malawi for the first time in 20 years

African wild dogs return to southern Malawi for the first time in 20 years

Posted on July 30, 2021 by elizabethalberts | 0 Comments
Beams of light cut through darkness as people stand by a row of transport crates, preparing to open them. When they pull up the side panels, three dogs with mottled coats and white-tipped tails slip out into the darkness. A…
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The Allegheny Front, environmental news for Pennsylvania

The Allegheny Front, environmental news for Pennsylvania

Posted on July 30, 2021 by EnviroLink Editor | 0 Comments
How tourism impacts local communities and their natural resources. A call for stricter regulations on handling radioactive oil and gas waste. A network of physicians, researchers, and cancer survivors issues a declaration to reduce pollution so fewer people get cancer.…
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In Sierra Leone, two colorful land crabs rediscovered, two new species found

In Sierra Leone, two colorful land crabs rediscovered, two new species found

Posted on July 30, 2021 by lizkimbrough | 0 Comments
On a recent expedition to the remote forests of Sierra Leone, West Africa, researchers found two species of crabs new to science and rediscovered two species not seen in more than half a century. For 23 days, Pierre A. Mvogo…
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Old and new solutions pave way to net-zero emissions farming, studies show

Old and new solutions pave way to net-zero emissions farming, studies show

Posted on July 30, 2021 by Glenn Scherer | 0 Comments
New and emerging technologies could pave the way to net-zero carbon emissions agriculture in the next two decades, according to a study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) last month. A host of new…
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New report provides road map for expanding chestnut agroforestry in the U.S.

New report provides road map for expanding chestnut agroforestry in the U.S.

Posted on July 30, 2021 by Erik Hoffner | 0 Comments
When Americans hear the word chestnuts, they might conjure images of snowy, holiday evenings and roaring fires. But for most of the world, chestnuts are part of the daily diet. Cooks in some countries treat the nut as a starchy…
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UK military opens first space command centre

UK military opens first space command centre

Posted on July 30, 2021 by EnviroLink Editor | 0 Comments
From BBC Shareclose Share pageCopy linkAbout sharing image sourceMinistry of Defence The UK military has launched its first command centre aimed at protecting the country’s interests in space. Space Command, at RAF High Wycombe, will help the UK maintain a…
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Why Texas fossil fuel unions signed onto a climate plan

Posted on July 30, 2021 by Emily Pontecorvo | 0 Comments
If you look at state-level action on climate change in the United States, Texas might seem like an immovable elephant. It has the highest greenhouse gas footprint in the country, emitting twice as much as California, which has 10 million…
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Arboreal camera traps add ‘tons of value’ to forest canopy research

Arboreal camera traps add ‘tons of value’ to forest canopy research

Posted on July 30, 2021 by carolyncowan | 0 Comments
Over the past few decades, scientists have used camera traps to detect rare and elusive animals, document species diversity, and record new interactions and behaviors. But most of these studies were conducted on the ground; what was going on higher…
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