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How Overfishing Slows Ocean Recovery and Whether Fisheries Can Rebuild
Fish stocks do not recover because of hope. They recover when catch limits are enforced, data stays current, and governments…
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Why Seas Are Losing Oxygen: Fertilizer Pollution And Expanding Dead Zones
Fertilizer pollution feels like a farm-field problem, but it travels through rivers to coasts and open seas. Extra nitrogen and…
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Benefits Of Regenerative Agriculture With Evidence And Greenwashing Warnings
Regenerative agriculture is no longer a fringe idea. In 2026, it sits at the center of climate, food, and supply-chain…
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Diets, Supply Chains And Food Systems And Emissions In a Warming Climate
Food is no longer just a nutrition story; it is a climate story too. FAO estimates agrifood-system emissions at 16.2…
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Where Fires Hit Hardest: Top 10 Countries Most Affected Recently
If you are asking what forest fires are, think of fast-moving blazes that damage forests, livelihoods, and infrastructure together. Many…
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Why Coral Bleaching Spreads And What Helps Reef Recovery Best
Reefs are turning white faster than many coastal communities can adapt. Coral bleaching is no longer a rare event tied…
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Fixing E-waste: The Fastest-Growing Waste Stream Now Demands Action
Tech upgrades feel clean. E-waste is not. Old phones, chargers, earbuds, laptops, and smart appliances are piling up faster than…
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PFAS and “Forever Chemicals” Explained: A Look at Uses, Risks, Regulation
PFAS are synthetic chemicals used since the 1940s because they repel heat, grease, oil, and water. That is why they…
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How Scientists Use Attribution Science to Link Disasters and Climate Change
Attribution science is climate detective work. Instead of saying “climate change makes extreme weather worse” in general, scientists examine one…
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A Deep Look at What’s Behind the Collapse in Global Pollinator Populations
Pollinators are not crashing because of one single trigger. They are getting hit from every side. Across continents, the same…
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