
Tucson Is Planting a Million Trees To Combat Climate Change
Reflecting on her childhood, Tucson, Arizona Mayor Regina Romero points to her father as the figure who lit an environmentalist fire within her.
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Female 'Firies' Are Fighting Flames and Stereotypes in Australia
Her mother, grandma, and sister-in-law all fight fires, and she expects her baby daughter will become a firefighter, too.
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In Burundi, Former Combatants Who Razed Forests Now Raise Seedlings
The formerly warring factions are working together on the reforestation project that has been hailed as a fantastic initiative.
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Small-scale Forest Landowners Gain Foothold in U.S. Carbon Markets
New efforts seek to give smallholders alternatives to logging while helping to curb climate change.
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Tel Aviv Has Shade Down to a Science
While other cities wait for their newly planted trees to grow, the Israeli city is updating an age-old cooling method for the 21st century.
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New AI Tech Is Changing the Game for Wildfire Recovery
The Western Fire Chiefs Association, a nonprofit that started in California during the 1800s, sees much potential in a new tool that can save substantial time and manpower in wildfire recovery missions.
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Colombia's Indigenous Groups Are Training Youth To Defend the Amazon Rainforest
Creating the next generation of Amazon indigenous leaders is key to preserving fast-vanishing tropical forests.
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