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Search ResultCelebrating The legacy of Sarojini Naidu, The Driving Force Behind Women’s Equality In India
She was called the ‘Nightingale of India’ with good reason, a woman who called out the patriarchy at a time when our own country didn’t understand the urg...
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Scientists are forecasting ice-melting temperatures in the middle of winter for some parts of the Arctic for the second year in a row. And analysis shows such recent record...
Read MorePlants Appear To Be Trying To Rescue Us From Climate Change
For decades, we’ve been pumping billions of tons of harmful greenhouse gases into the air, and for decades plants have been obligingly sucking it back out again. In f...
Read MoreThe United Nations Wants To Crush Extreme Poverty
Negotiators at the United Nations agreed Monday to a set of development goals that aim to end extreme poverty and hunger around the world in the next 15 years, while fighti...
Read MoreLeonardo Dicaprio Speaks At 2016 Our Ocean Conference
Last month, Leonardo DiCaprio spoke about the issues facing oceans at the 2016 Our Ocean Conference in Washington, D.C. hosted by Secretary of State John Kerry. T...
Read MoreHow Sea Otters Help Save The Planet
New research into the complex links of the food chain suggest that the lovable mammals play a key role in managing carbon dioxide levels Charles Darwin once mused on the im...
Read MorePlastic Waste Dumped In UK Seas 'Carried To Arctic Within Two Years
Marine plastic pollution is a huge problem, with 5tn pieces of plastic now floating in the world’s oceans. The plastic is frequently mistaken for food by fish and bir...
Read MoreWhy Haven't We Explored The Ocean Like Outer Space?
Only five percent of the seafloor has been topographically imaged, which leaves 65 percent of the entire planet (not counting land masses) relatively unknown. Yet, since th...
Read MoreCoral Bleaching Event Now Biggest In History – And About To Get Worse
“All northern hemisphere US-coral reefs are on alert for coral bleaching this year,” said Mark Eakin, coordinator of Coral Reef Watch at Noaa. “If we see ...
Read MoreMicroplastics Killing Fish Before They Reach Reproductive Age, Study Finds
The growing problem of microplastics – tiny particles of polymer-type materials from modern industry – has been thought for several years to be a peri...
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