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France’s forests are even creeping up on their major cities.
Those bananas you love are Cavendish bananas, and they’re probably about to go extinct.
Is the way we choose which animals to protect out of date?
Reviewing the conflagration within Central Africa.
The planet is making a lot less noise during lockdown.
The loss of elephants accelerates climate change.
In his new book, “American Rule,” Jared Yates Sexton hopes to overturn a centuries-long myth.
A volcano in California is a hot spot for conspiracy theorists.
Contrary to popular belief, the Amazon rainforest does not produce 20% of our planet’s oxygen.
Can researchers use data science to accurately predict the future?
Batrachopus grandis, an ancient crocodylomorph, may have chased down land prey on its own two feet.
The effects of deforestation extend farther than previously thought.
An Italian firm has put forward an idea for a green city that would be completely self-sustaining, modern, and green.
Satellite movie shows clouds of carbon monoxide drifting over South America.
Google’s “Year in Search 2020” results reveal a year when “why” was searched more than ever.
A new study lays out a green (very green), data-driven plan to capture much of our atmosphere’s carbon pool.
Winston Churchill had a secret army, and bunkers like this would have hidden them during a German invasion.
It’s part of the nation’s massive reforestation campaign that aims to plant 4 billion trees in 2019.
To create wiser adults, add empathy to the school curriculum.
A new Harvard study finds that the language you use affects patient outcome.
The visual languages of comics and graphic novels are great exercise for developing brains.
Researchers decoded the love signals of lizards “spoken” through chemical signals.
‘Operation Invisibility Cloak’ was a waste: Hamburg would soon be firebombed to bits
The environmental benefits of the coronavirus pandemic are only temporary, warns the head of the UN Environment Programme.
Soon, residents will be able to pick fruits and vegetables — for free.
Project to map global ‘species richness’ highlights the variety of biodiversity itself
The blazes may be the first step in a hellish downward spiral.
The current focus on the Chinese and Jews is nothing new.