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Food systems drive a third of greenhouse gas emissions, study estimates

Food systems drive a third of greenhouse gas emissions, study estimates

Posted on April 20, 2021 by elizabethalberts | 0 Comments
Every item of food has a story to tell. Kiwifruits may grow in New Zealand, but they can be flown across the world to sit on a grocery store shelf in the U.S. Corn may start its life in Argentina,…
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Some CEOs Are Hearing A New Message: Act On Climate, Or We’ll Cut Your Pay

Some CEOs Are Hearing A New Message: Act On Climate, Or We’ll Cut Your Pay

Posted on April 20, 2021 by Camila Domonoske | 0 Comments
From NPR Some companies, under pressure from shareholders, are tying executive compensation to climate targets. It’s not widespread yet, but the approach is catching on. (Image credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Read the full article from NPR
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Abnormally Dry California Forests Are A Grim Warning For 2021’s Wildfire Season

Posted on April 20, 2021 by Ari Shapiro | 0 Comments
From NPR NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with reporter Amy Graff from SFGate about a grim sign for 2021’s wildfire season: low moisture in California forests. Read the full article from NPR
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Some guitar makers in pursuit of sustainable manufacturing

Some guitar makers in pursuit of sustainable manufacturing

Posted on April 20, 2021 by Genevieve Belmaker | 0 Comments
The acoustic guitar industry has made a few eco-friendly leaps in recent years, mainly in terms of manufacturing materials. For example, companies like Martin Guitar and Gibson are now using Richlite, a synthetic plastic with wood properties, as an alternative…
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With British Columbia’s last old-growth at risk, government falters: Critics

With British Columbia’s last old-growth at risk, government falters: Critics

Posted on April 20, 2021 by Glenn Scherer | 0 Comments
For old-growth forest advocates in British Columbia last year, it sounded like a political turning point. In the race to preserve what’s left of some of the rarest, most ancient tall trees and endangered ecosystems in North America, the provincial…
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Caring for those ‘just like us’: Q&A with vet and great ape advocate Rick Quinn

Caring for those ‘just like us’: Q&A with vet and great ape advocate Rick Quinn

Posted on April 20, 2021 by Isabel Esterman | 0 Comments
Veterinary ophthalmologist and avid wildlife photographer Rick Quinn describes himself as “an ordinary veterinarian who has a practice, and thought everything was completely satisfying, and then fell into the opportunity to go and give lectures to veterinarians on the other…
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New species of dinosaur unearthed in Chile’s Atacama desert

New species of dinosaur unearthed in Chile’s Atacama desert

Posted on April 20, 2021 by EnviroLink Editor | 0 Comments
From BBC Shareclose Share pageCopy linkAbout sharing image copyrightNational Museum Of Natural History via Reuters Scientists have identified a new species of dinosaur from parts of a skeleton found in northern Chile. The creature’s remains were unearthed in the Atacama…
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Did you know that a group of warthogs is called a sounder? Candid Animal Cam

Did you know that a group of warthogs is called a sounder? Candid Animal Cam

Posted on April 20, 2021 by Romina Castagnino | 0 Comments
Camera traps bring you closer to the secretive natural world and are an important conservation tool to study wildlife. This week we’re meeting the common warthogs. Common warthogs (Phacochoerus africanus) are part of the pig family and are found in…
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Biden’s Earth Day climate summit: Here’s what’s at stake

Posted on April 20, 2021 by Emily Pontecorvo | 0 Comments
The Biden administration will attempt to win back international trust in the United States as a partner in tackling global warming during a two-day climate summit this Thursday and Friday. Forty countries have been invited to the virtual event, which…
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Rare bug spotted for first time in more than 30 years

Rare bug spotted for first time in more than 30 years

Posted on April 20, 2021 by EnviroLink Editor | 0 Comments
From BBC Shareclose Share pageCopy linkAbout sharing image copyrightGenevieve Tompkins A rare insect has been spotted in Scotland for the first time in more than 30 years. The cow wheat shieldbug was found in woodland in Strathspey in the Cairngorms.…
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