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Podcast: Though humanity exceeds key 'planetary boundaries' there are many solutions
Scientists believe we have already transgressed the safe operating space for Earth's climate and are rapidly approaching thresholds beyond which human society as we know it, and all life on Earth, will be at considerable risk.
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Is climate change driving pirate attacks in Indonesia?
New research shows a correlation between poor local fishing conditions and increases in the rate of pirate attacks in Indonesia.
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Faith, farmers, and climate action
Could America’s farmers—a demographic seen as religious and conservative—be a secret weapon in the climate fight?
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Earth Day founder calls for an end to plastic pollution
Denis Hayes was the principal national organizer of the first Earth Day in 1970, and he took the event to the international stage in 1990. He is board chair of the international Earth Day Network, and President of the Bullitt Foundation. Earth Day 2018 is slated for April 22 and focuses on plastic pollution, so Mongabay …
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Audio: Maroon 5’s James Valentine on why he's working to stop illegal logging
We speak with a multiple-Grammy-winning musician about his work to keep illegal and unsustainable wood out of musical instruments and make concert tours more environmentally friendly.
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Mapping how to feed 9 billion humans, while avoiding environmental calamity
Yesterday The Leonardo Dicaprio Foundation unveiled an ambitious plan to protect and connect 50 percent of the world's land area as part of a broader effort to curb global warming, stave off the global extinction crisis, and ensure food availability for the planet's growing human population.
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