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Slowing global warming By accident
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Slowing global warming By accident

The world has already slowed global warming more successfully than the Kyoto Agreement and we kind of did it by accident.
Can the ocean feed a growing world?
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Can the ocean feed a growing world?

Healthy fisheries may be the key to feeding ten billion people-if they're managed correctly.
How killer whales went from hated, to adored, to endangered

How killer whales went from hated, to adored, to endangered

The more we’ve learned about orcas, the more we love them. But can killer whales survive the dramatic changes to their world?
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Polar bears appear where they never were before
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Polar bears appear where they never were before

The big predators have been rummaging through science camps at the top of Greenland's ice sheet far inland, where they were never expected. Is climate change driving them?
Trump just remade ocean policy—here’s what that means

Trump just remade ocean policy—here’s what that means

Among other things, the new order shifts focus from the environment to business interests and takes indigenous voices off the table.
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