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How Rising Sea Temperatures Are Shrinking Fish Catches and Fishing Communities’ Incomes
Coastal families have always depended on the sea for food and income—from Southeast Asia to West Africa. But as ocean…
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The Fight Over Lithium Mining in Ecologically Sensitive Zones
Every electric car, laptop and phone battery needs lithium mining somewhere in its supply chain. But much of the world’s…
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Carbon Border Taxes Are Quietly Reshaping Asia’s Export Economy
A quiet policy shift in Brussels is starting to hit factory floors across Asia. Since January 2026, the European Union’s…
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Brahmaputra Basin Under Water: Inside Assam’s Worsening Monsoon Flood Emergency
Assam is again under water. Heavy rain this monsoon season has pushed the Brahmaputra River far beyond safe limits, and…
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Do Wetlands or Mangroves Store More Carbon? A Fresh Look at Nature’s Best Carbon Vaults
Carbon sequestration in nature is no longer a scientist’s topic. “This affects fish catches, safety along the coast and even…
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Geological Milestone: Ancient Zircon Discovery Puts India at the Forefront of Earth’s Origin Research
Deep in the soil of eastern India is evidence of a story older than just about anything else on the…
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Silence of the Ancients: New Research Reveals a Massive Loss of Human Languages Over 12,000 Years
Long before the first written word, thousands of years ago, an astonishing variety of human languages rang out across the…
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Green Plates, Global Palates: Why Algae’s Taste Test Will Decide Its Future on Our Tables
Algae has been called the food of the future for years, but the real question was never about nutrition. It…
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For 30 Years, the World Had It Wrong: Solving the Mystery of Everest’s ‘Green Boots’
For nearly thirty years, every climber heading up the north side of Mount Everest passed the same frozen figure tucked…
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Red Sea Crisis: Sunken Cargo and Spreading Oil Slicks Trigger Major Ecological Emergency
Warships are firing, tankers are burning, and the Red Sea is once again turning into a graveyard of broken ships.…
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