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As more people choose to live aboard cruise ships full-time, awareness grows of the lifestyle’s strong negative effect on the environment.
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Amidst rising temperatures and climate shifts, understanding their impact on people and the environment is crucial.
Read MoreHow ICE Raids are Impacting California Farms
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Amidst climate change and poverty, Antigua and Barbuda actively promotes ecotourism for both locals and global travelers.
Read MoreSingapore: The Green Metropolis
This ultra-modern city has become Asia’s most sustainable oasis.
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The Middle East is bearing the brunt of climate change, heating up at twice the global rate and navigating devastating fallout from droughts, displacement and conflict.
Read MoreCanada’s Smoke Signals: The Nation’s Escalating Wildfire Crisis
From breathing hazards to burned forests, the consequences of Canada’s wildfires are far-reaching and long-lasting.
Read MoreMexico’s Sustainable Desert Island: Isla Espiritu Santo
A desert island in Mexico is heavily protected by federal and global organizations to prevent ecological disruption, but still hosts seasonal, environmentally conscious glamping.
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Read MoreHow IVF Could Get Rhinos Off the Endangered Animal List
Before Sudan died in 2018, scientists collected his sperm in hopes of developing an embryo that would carry on the species. In December 2019, eggs from Najin and Fatu were harvested and sent to the same lab as Sudan’s sperm. It is here that scientists toyed with the idea of in vitro fertilization (IVF) for rhinos.
Read MorePeruvian Farmer Loses Climate Case, But Sets Global Precedent
Saúl Luciano Lliuya sued the German energy company RWE for damages to his home related to climate change. He lost, but the case is still considered a win for environmental activists.
Read MoreWear Once, Waste Always: The Hidden Toll of Festival Fashion
Festival fashion is fast, flashy and overwhelmingly disposable.
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Energy independence for southern Africa could boost local economies, but oil refinery aspirations hold a hidden cost, contributing to greater climate issues.
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