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Why Are Nature-Based Solutions on Climate Being Overlooked?
Nature-based initiatives, such as planting mangroves and revitalizing wetlands, have proven effective in making communities more resilient to climate change. But international funding has shortchanged such solutions in favor of more costly and less efficient engineering projects.
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A Close-Up Look at the Catastrophic Bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef
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Will UN Carbon Market Work? Indonesia Will Provide First Test
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Unnatural Surveillance: How Online Data Is Putting Species at Risk
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Net-Zero Emissions: Winning Strategy or Destined for Failure?
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Polar Warning: Even Antarctica’s Coldest Region Is Starting to Melt
East Antarctica is the coldest spot on earth, long thought to be untouched by warming. But now the glaciers and ice shelves in this frigid region are showing signs of melting, a development that portends dramatic rises in sea levels this century and beyond.
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How U.S. Gas Exports to Europe Could Lock in Future Emissions
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At Last, the Shipping Industry Begins Cleaning Up Its Dirty Fuels
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Ecosystems as Infrastructure: A New Way of Looking at Climate Resilience
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Understanding How Elephants Think Is Key to Protecting Them
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