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Marshes provide cost-effective coastal protection |
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Argentina seeks culprit after official reference to
'Falklands' |
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Western Australian coastlines reveal a complex history of sea
level rise |
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Global coral bleaching event biggest on record: US agency |
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Plankton inflate to six times their size for oceanic migration |
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Greece badly behind marine conservation targets: ecology
groups |
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Canada marine protection plan aims to serve as global model |
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Reoxygenating oceans: startups lead the way in Baltic Sea |
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In the Colombian Pacific, fighting to save sharks |
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Sunken ancient seafloor reveals insights into Earth's interior |
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Invisible phytoplankton flourish as oceans warm |
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Deep-sea study reveals iron limitations in ocean's twilight
zone |
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UN chief warns of 'rising tide of misery' from swelling seas |
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Marine heatwave hits Finland |
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Saharan Dust Boosts Oceanic Life Thousands of Kilometers Away |
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China says to 'gradually resume' seafood imports from Japan
after Fukushima ban |
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How plastic pollution poses challenge for Canada marine
conservation |
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Vast France building project sunk by sea level rise fears |
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Peru seizes 1.3 tons of shark fins; S. Africa police arrest 3
for abalone poaching |
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Pacific Islands Forum targeted in 'cyber incident' |
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'Astonishing': Eaten eels recorded escaping from fish guts |
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Under US pressure, Mexico probes loggerhead sea turtle deaths |
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The battle over mining mineral-rich deep sea 'nodules' |
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Seabed disturbance releases carbon and reduces oxygen |
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Trees and power lines flattened as Cyclone Dana hits India; 66
dead in Philippines |
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Millions flee as cyclone approaches India, Philippines races
to reach stranded as toll rises |
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Thousands flee to shelters as cyclone threatens India; 7 dead
as tropical storm batters Philippines |
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Hurricane leaves six dead in Cuba as power blackout eases |
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Smog in Pakistan megacity ends outdoor play for schoolkids |
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Indian capital chokes as 'hazardous' air pollution returns |
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NGO urges Albania to 'transparently' probe suspected toxic
waste |
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EU delays on dangerous chemicals threaten health, environment |
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El Salvador activists acquitted after contentious trial |
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Uganda charges three over deadly garbage landslide |
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How Indigenous guards saved a Colombian lake from overtourism |
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India's fireworks boom ahead of Hindu festival of lights |
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Montenegro warns public away from Bar port over toxic metal
scare |
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India's capital bans fireworks to curb air pollution |
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In Colombia, children trade plastic waste for school supplies |
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Geologist tracks lead pollution in a Tibetan glacier,
revealing global impact of human activities |
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Return to sender: waste stranded at sea stirs toxic dispute |
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VA weighs whether so-called forever chemicals have connection
to kidney cancer |
43 |
California expands ban on plastic grocery bags |
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Environmental protesters block French cruise liner port |
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Fuel slick from sunk ship spreads to Greenland fjord |
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Scientists call for unified global action on microplastics |
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Ship with 20,000 litres of diesel fuel sinks off Greenland |
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Three activists risking their lives for the planet |
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Environment takes centre stage as global summits loom |
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Indian villagers kill last wolf from man-eating pack |
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Thousands bid farewell to Tokyo zoo pandas before return to
China |
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Hefty Australian penguin chick 'Pesto' becomes star |
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India's one-horned rhino numbers charging ahead, govt. says |
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Two Uruguayans convicted for trafficking $3 million in cow
gallstones |
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'Emergency' declared over falling UK butterfly numbers |
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Zimbabwe defends elephant cull as easing drought pressure |
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Zimbabwe to cull 200 elephants amid food shortages |
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Five-year-old child killed by hyena in Kenya |
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As wolves swoop, Austrians grab guns for cull; as 'killer'
wolves spark panic in India |
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Trump vs. Harris: Competing visions for a warming world |
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Google urged to step up efforts to demonetize climate
falsehoods |
62 |
Rich nations must pay more to tackle climate change, G24 says |
63 |
Public money 'must be at core' of new climate pact: UN's
Stiell |
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Draft UN climate pact leaves open thorny question of money |
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Trio plead not guilty in UK after Van Gogh soup attack |
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On remote Greek island, migratory birds offer climate clues |
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Australia to offer debt relief for climate-hit nations |
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At Turkey quake trial, families to seek justice 'until last
breath' |
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Colombia's Awa people resist violence, maintain 'spiritual
bond' with nature |
70 |
A SMART method to enhance effectiveness of cartilage repair
therapy |
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Why humans love carbs: A genetic trait that predates
agriculture |
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Countries could halve premature mortality by 2050 |
73 |
Trumpet star Marsalis says jazz creates 'balance' in divided
world |
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Can we 'recharge' our cells? |
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Swiss prosecutor asks one person be held over suicide pod use |
76 |
Undiscovered Neolithic society sheds light on early
Mediterranean history |
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US woman dies in controversial suicide capsule in Switzerland |
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Neanderthals' isolated lifestyle may have contributed to their
extinction |
79 |
Researchers explore population movement patterns in the
Indo-Pacific |
80 |
Islands play a key role in fostering language diversity |
81 |
New model sheds light on human dispersal phases across Europe |
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Two-day curfew for Iraq's first census in decades |
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Apes to stay at home as Malaysia tweaks 'orangutan diplomacy' |
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Neanderthal Adaptability Unveiled at Ancient Pyrenees Site |
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Discovery of the Smallest Arm Bone Illuminates Evolution of
Homo floresiensis |
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Chinese woman loses appeal for right to freeze her eggs |
87 |
Discovery of tiny bone sheds light on mysterious 'hobbit'
humans |
88 |
Analysis reveals agonizing death of 'Screaming Woman' Mummy |
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Picky protection rules hamper Swiss mushrooming craze |
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Global research reveals key factors driving woody species
spread in arid regions |
91 |
Microbial emissions, not fossil fuels, drove methane surge
from 2020 to 2022 |
92 |
German sheep farmers feel abandoned in bluetongue crisis |
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Water crisis threatening world food production: report |
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Global wine production stuck in a rut: trade body |
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Breeder who tried to create enormous trophy sheep jailed in US |
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Champagne houses abuzz over English sparkling wine |
97 |
Tokyo says Taiwan eases import restrictions on Japanese food |
98 |
Environmental impacts of genetically modified crops need more
study |
99 |
Human urine shows potential as eco-friendly fertilizer for
crops |
100 |
Beijing 'regrets' EU's WTO challenge against Chinese dairy
probe |
101 |
Angry French cognac makers see red over Chinese tariffs threat |
102 |
Kimchi threat as heatwave drives up South Korea cabbage prices |
103 |
Sustainable mulch films aim to boost agriculture and reduce
plastic waste |
104 |
China to tax Taiwanese agricultural imports |
105 |
Report links meatpacking companies to 'war on nature' in
Brazil |
106 |
Deadly floods bring relief to Moroccan farmers |
107 |
Vietnam farmers lose their blooms as floods claim crops |
108 |
'Historic': Bad weather slashes wine harvest in France's Jura |
109 |
Novel hatchling raises hopes for endangered Indian bustard |
110 |
Miners, farmers protest COP16 host Colombia's nature
protection plans |
111 |
UN chief seeks 'significant' funding at summit to save nature |
112 |
UN biodiversity conference: what's at stake? |
113 |
Countries under pressure to fork out for nature at UN
conference |
114 |
Lab-grown frogs: a Colombian's response to wildlife
trafficking |
115 |
Cars, chlamydia threaten Australian koalas |
116 |
Can biodiversity credits unlock billions for nature? |
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'Pandas are coming': Two new bears depart China for US capital |
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World more prepared than ever for tsunamis: ocean experts |
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Epic voyage to study earthquake triggers beneath the ocean |
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Dinosaur fossils discovered for first time in Hong Kong |
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The global gap in the geologic record 34 million years ago |
122 |
Nanostructures found in deep ocean vents could shed light on
life's origins |
123 |
Study highlights Earth's temps have shifted widely over 485M
years as CO2 changes |
124 |
Ancient Ring System May Have Surrounded Earth 466 Million
Years Ago |
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Seeking our future in the deep past |
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