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Amazon's Rain-Making Power Fuels Farms and Water Supplies. Experts Value It at $20 Billion a Year
Scientists realized that the rain-making services of tropical forests have long been taken for granted, so they stepped ...
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EU slammed as study reveals climate-harming beef and lamb get 580 times more subsidies than legumes
The EU is being urged to introduce a Plant-Based Action Plan to promote sustainable diets and help farmers transition away ...
"The stuff that gives me hope isn't usually the big headline-grabbing things, it's these smaller stories of people solving ...
New research reveals which food crops are razing the rainforest. One comes out way ahead — and it’s an American favorite.
Rabies apparently makes apes smarter and the humans it’s mauling dumber.
Bleeding Cool has Oni Press' May 2026 solicits and solicitations, with the final end of Rick And Morty comics at the publisher (they mean it this time), the launch of Destination Kill from Joe Palmer, ...
Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims are expected to pay homage to the remains of the 11th-century saint famous for his love of the natural world.
Concrete is one of the world's biggest carbon emitters. Benjamin Skuse asks if AI can help tame concrete’s climate impact ...
Impax Asset Management‘s “Impax US Sustainable Economy Fund” released its Q4 2025 investor letter. A copy of the letter can be downloaded here. The fund reported that equity markets remained volatile ...
IFLScience on MSN
The biggest snakes ever were the same length as a semi-truck
Ophidiophobics, look away: things are about to get gnarly in a very snakey way. Snakes are, undeniably, demon animals. No, no ...
Live Science on MSN
How can deserts form next to oceans?
Deserts are notoriously dry, so why do so many of them border oceans?
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