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Thresholds, cascades, and wicked problems
I remember thinking, in the 1970s, that once people became aware of the ecological crisis -- disappearing species, polluted rivers, poisoned air -- that the necessary changes would be simple.
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Trump and Bolsonaro “meltdown” during UN Biodiversity Summit
Ice sculptures of presidents Donald Trump and Jair Bolsonaro melt in New York to illustrate their absence at the meeting and the urgency to act on the nature and biodiversity collapse.
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What you need to know about Taiwan’s coral bleaching
Taiwan is home to a diversified coral ecology that is rarely seen in other subtropical areas around the world.
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Southeast Asia power sector scored: Bottlenecks and bailouts pose major climate risks
Of the eight Southeast Asian countries examined, none will achieve the target 1.5 degrees pathway without significant market and regulatory changes, while Vietnam performed the best and Indonesia performed the worst.
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Occupying an oil rig in the North Sea
Ida Marie and three activists swam 500 meters from the Rainbow Warrior to occupy a North Sea oil rig.
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Real life migrant workers star in short films about modern slavery at sea
Filmed in Taiwan with a cast led by real-life Indonesian migrant workers, the films highlight the human story behind the people who catch our seafood.