
Good Wildfire News? Evidence From the Bootleg Fire Supports Thinning Forests
"We have overwhelming evidence that when we treat forests by removing fuels, it generally — not always, you can never say always, but generally — moderates fire behavior."
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The Population of Endangered Mountain Gorillas Has Grown by 71% In a Decade
After decades of endangerment, mountain gorillas are growing in population thanks to conservation efforts of the World Wide Fund for Nature, the International Gorilla Conservation Program, and the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, among others.
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This Sustainable Gardening Program Is Providing Prisoners With Valuable Job Skills
Lettuce Grow serves 200 incarcerated people in Oregon each year, providing them with valuable job skills, delicious food, and a respite from the drudgery of prison life.
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Community Colleges Across the U.S. Are Leveraging Federal Coronavirus Relief Dollars to Forgive Student Debt
The money, available through both the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act and the more recent American Rescue Plan Act, allows eligible colleges to wipe out student debt and provides grants directly to students in need.
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Peru’s Indigenous Tribes Are Using Tech Tools to Track Amazon Deforestation
Members of nearly 40 Indigenous communities in northern Peru were given training to use smartphone mapping apps that receive early deforestation alerts.
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Could 3D Printed Schools Be a Solution to Africa's Classroom Shortage?
Faster, cheaper and greener than regular construction, 3D printing could help African countries close their education gaps.
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Uganda Is Helping Farmers Grow Trees for Money in Bid to Reverse Forest Loss
The country is curbing encroachment by paying farmers to grow trees for firewood and timber, but environmentalists say outside of plantations, the forest is still shrinking
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Boost to Clean Energy Investment Could Drive 10 Million New Green Jobs
From offshore wind farms in Britain to floating solar power plants in Vietnam, about 13,000 renewable energy projects in nearly 50 countries are waiting for finance - and could create up to 10 million green jobs, consultancy EY-Parthenon said on Wednesday.
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Indian Cities Are Tapping Into the Pandemic Cycling Trend
Lockdown restrictions and a reluctance to board crowded buses and trains have encouraged some Indians to rediscover cycling or take it up for the first time. Across the country, 28 cities have focused on creating cycling infrastructure.
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NFL Airs LGBTQ+ Commercial After Carl Nassib Comes Out as Gay
On June 21st, active NFL player Carl Nassib came out as gay by posting a video on his Instagram page with a heartfelt letter. In it, he talks about the “agonizing” decision to publicly come out and how in spite of that, he was received with love and support by his community.
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Animal & Peace Activists Respond to US Navy's 40,000-Pound Bomb in Ocean
In addition to concerns about harm to sea life, progressives said the money would be better spent on healthcare and other human needs.
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Healthy Salt Marshes Harbor Rich Biodiversity — And Help Fight Climate Change
Along temperate coasts, the effects of climate change—including sea-level rise, erosion, and more frequent and stronger storms—are threatening a vital habitat that offers one of the best natural defenses against those perils.
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