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Report details how Biden can protect 30 percent of U.S. lands and waters by 2030 without Congress
The report focused on eight actions that the administration could take to conserve public and private lands while combating climate change, respecting tribal sovereignty, and expanding access to nature for underserved communities.
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Can the world's oldest mummies survive climate change and other threats in the coming decades?
Mummies buried in the Atacama desert of Chilenearly 7,000 years ago might seem like the ultimate survivors—after all, they’re nearly 2,000 years older than some of the oldest Egyptian mummies. But the rare archaeological treasures are now an endangered species for reasons beyond their advanced age.
Tirana 2030 design plan pits density against history
Albania’s capital is getting a makeover intended to stop urban sprawl. But critics say the plan could leave Tirana changed beyond recognition, and erase its history.
As Earth warms, human history is melting away
Climate change is revealing long-frozen artifacts and animals to archaeologists. But the window for study is slender and shrinking.
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In Klamath River drought, a massive juvenile salmon die-off
An infectious warm-water disease exacerbated by drought is killing young fish. It will impact the Klamath salmon run for years.
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Feds move forward with New Mexico drilling plan despite community outcry
Tribal governments say they haven’t been adequately consulted on the plan, which could bring thousands of new oil and gas wells to the area.
Biden set to restore Bears Ears, Grand Staircase-Escalante to pre-Trump size
Little on-the-ground damage to the Utah public lands has been seen since they were shrunk in 2017. But conservationists say the sooner they can be properly protected again, the better.
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