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Microbes, a missing piece in the biodiversity puzzle
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‘Profound ignorance’: Microbes, a missing piece in the biodiversity puzzle

More numerous than stars, our planet’s microbes play an integral role in helping life thrive on Earth. But what happens when climate change, pollution and ocean acidification impact microbes? — We don’t know.
Enric Sala: To prevent the next deadly disease, we must stop harming nature
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Enric Sala: To prevent the next deadly disease, we must stop harming nature

The coronavirus pandemic proves it: By damaging the planet, we have sapped nature’s power to protect humanity from diseases.
The surprising link between consumer habits and deadly diseases
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The surprising link between consumer habits and deadly diseases

From age-old malaria to COVID-19, markets influence systems that drive pandemic risk. Here's what we can do about it.

What Netflix’s ‘Tiger King’ doesn’t show

What Netflix’s ‘Tiger King’ doesn’t show

This isn't conservation. It isn't even close.
Green violence: 'Eco-guards' are abusing indigenous groups in Africa
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Green violence: 'Eco-guards' are abusing indigenous groups in Africa

A new UN report says park guards funded by conservation organizations are hounding African forest dwellers.

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