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Amid pollution and COVID-19, a quilombolas’ Amazon sanctuary turns hostile

Amid pollution and COVID-19, a quilombolas’ Amazon sanctuary turns hostile

Posted on March 5, 2021 by Willie Shubert | 0 Comments
Sonia Castro says her family stayed in self-isolation for two months in the Jambuaçu Territory in Brazil’s Pará state. She recounts how they eventually fell ill, their condition worsening bit by bit without proper medical attention. “[They were] one in…
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World's oldest known wild bird has another chick at age of 70

World's oldest known wild bird has another chick at age of 70

Posted on March 5, 2021 by EnviroLink Editor | 0 Comments
From BBC Shareclose Share pageCopy linkAbout sharing image copyrightJon Brack/Friends of Midway Atoll NWR Wisdom the albatross, the world’s oldest known wild bird, has had a chick at the age of at least 70. The Laysan albatross hatched the chick…
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Indigenous rights take a hit under cover of pandemic, new report says

Indigenous rights take a hit under cover of pandemic, new report says

Posted on March 5, 2021 by Genevieve Belmaker | 0 Comments
“One of the good things about living here is that it is — or at least it was, before the pandemic — possible to coexist and share ideas, sips of coffee and food bites with the very people you write…
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The First 100 – Prospects for a CLEAN Future

The First 100 – Prospects for a CLEAN Future

Posted on March 5, 2021 by Nathanael Johnson | 0 Comments
A short-run weekly newsletter analyzing federal climate action during the first months of the Biden administration.   Hello, I’m Nathanael Johnson, and today is Day 45 of the Biden administration. This week, legislators unveiled a bill that aims to fulfill…
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Oil’s biggest lobbying group killed carbon prices. Now it supports them?

Posted on March 5, 2021 by Shannon Osaka | 0 Comments
Twelve years ago, the American Petroleum Institute ran an ad in the print version of the Washington Post. “If you like $4 gasoline,” it read, “you’ll love the House Climate Bill.” This was during President Barack Obama’s first term, when…
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Illegal fishing: The great threat to Latin America’s marine sanctuaries

Illegal fishing: The great threat to Latin America’s marine sanctuaries

Posted on March 5, 2021 by Maria Salazar | 0 Comments
After drugs and arms trafficking, illegal fishing is the third most lucrative illegal activity in the world. It is estimated that around 26 million tons of fish and other marine resources are caught illegally every year to supply a black…
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The Navajo Nation generates a ton of power — but 14,000 residents don’t have electricity

Posted on March 5, 2021 by Cameron Oglesby | 0 Comments
In a year characterized by extreme weather, avid handwashing, and increasingly remote interactions, access to electricity is more important than ever. But 12 months into the U.S. COVID-19 pandemic, it’s a basic right on which thousands of Navajo Nation members…
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Study Finds Wildfire Smoke More Harmful To Humans Than Pollution From Cars

Study Finds Wildfire Smoke More Harmful To Humans Than Pollution From Cars

Posted on March 5, 2021 by Nathan Rott | 0 Comments
From NPR In Southern California, pollutants from wildfire smoke caused up to a 10% increase in hospital admissions. Researchers say there’s a need for better air monitoring and public health programs. (Image credit: Nathan Rott/NPR) Read the full article from…
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Male superb lyrebirds, master mimics, found to trick females into mating

Male superb lyrebirds, master mimics, found to trick females into mating

Posted on March 5, 2021 by Romina Castagnino | 0 Comments
The superb lyrebird has garnered worldwide recognition as nature’s greatest voice impersonator. Researchers have found that besides imitating other species’ songs and artificial sounds from the environment, it is capable of mimicking the sounds of an entire multispecies flock. This…
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National Trust maps out climate threats to historic places

National Trust maps out climate threats to historic places

Posted on March 5, 2021 by EnviroLink Editor | 0 Comments
From BBC Shareclose Share pageCopy linkAbout sharing image copyrightNational Trust The National Trust has mapped climate change threats to its stately homes, countryside and coastline. The map paints a “stark picture”, which will help plan interventions to save its sites,…
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