
Indigenous Activists in Borneo Claim Win as Logging Firm Removes Equipment From Disputed Area
Malaysian timber giant Samling has removed logging equipment from a long-disputed area in Sarawak state’s Upper Baram Forest Area, in what the Penan Indigenous community is calling a win for forest protection.
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11 Best Teachers To Follow on TikTok for Learning & Laughter
Teacher TikTok has become a place for educators to connect and encourage one another — and their students.
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How America's First 'Heat Officers' Are Cooling Miami and Los Angeles
For the first time, two US cities are treating extreme heat as a crisis — and dealing with it accordingly.
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How Can Mangroves Help Turn the Tide Against Climate Change?
Mangrove forests are an important tool in combatting climate change. Compared with other forests, the mangrove ecosystem has a superior ability to store carbon, and that can help slow the warming of the planet.
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Good News: American Bison Are Making a Major Comeback
By 1889, free-ranging bison numbers dwindled to almost zero. Conservation efforts, responsible farming, and an ambitious relocation effort have afforded a bison population boom in recent years.
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As Climate Change Threatens Lobster, Maine Eyes a New Cash Crop... Seaweed
Between overfishing, ecological changes, and new regulations, many fish and shellfish species have largely disappeared from Maine’s waterfront. Now, sea farmers are growing sugar kelp.
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Good News: Treating Sleep Apnea Can Improve Memory in People With Cognitive Decline
There is increasing recognition of the important role sleep plays in our brain health. Growing evidence suggests disturbed sleep may increase the risk of developing dementia.
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These People & Groups are Ensuring the Navajo Nation Has Access To Clean Water
Alongside Rotary and the nonprofit DigDeep, the Navajo are bringing a vital commodity to their ancestral homeland
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Low-cost Sensors Are Helping Communities Find Gaps in Air Quality Data
From Ohio's fracking fields to California's oil refineries, residents are tracking pollution missed by the EPA.
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Can a New Encampment Strategy Get People Housed Permanently? Two Seattle Campers Find Different Answers
Grandma and Gonzo, two longtime campers moved from tents in an encampment near Bitter Lake to temporary housing in a hotel, as a step — they hoped — toward a permanent home.
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