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No photographs remain of João Gomes de Azevedo’s village before eucalyptus plantations radically transformed it. Instead, ...
In an era marked by climate urgency and an escalating demand for sustainable alternatives, Bangladesh has introduced a ...
A nasty wind rips across Cornell’s Kop one afternoon in October 2024, driving professor emeritus Timm Hoffman and his team to ...
Mere days after the Trump administration rolled out a controversial executive order directing the U.S. government to expedite ...
An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis and perspectives. This month marks 20 years ...
Madagascar’s Indri indri lemurs can carry a tune. Through collecting songs and calls produced by 20 indri groups in ...
Indonesia’s national human rights commission has found a slew of legal and rights violations in a government-backed project ...
This is Part 2 of a two-part series on fisheries management and oceans governance under the second Trump administration, ...
The ocean has long been treated as the world’s forgotten frontier—out of sight, out of mind, and dangerously overused. Yet ...
Many everyday items could be connected to deforestation, from your morning coffee to chocolate snacks, leather shoes and ...
In Native Hawaiians’ genealogical stories, says Solomon Kahoʻohalahala, the coral polyp is considered the oldest ancestor, ...
Coral restoration won’t save reefs from global warming, according to a recent study – at least, not the way we’re doing it ...