Rising seas are drowning New Jersey wetlands. A new round of state climate funding aims to make them more resilient.
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Iron minerals can lock away carbon for centuries, study finds
Iron in the ground has quietly been doing climate work for centuries, binding carbon in soils so effectively that it can stay ...
The population of the Dhaka megacity has reached nearly 40 million, which is many times higher than the city's natural ...
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Protecting biodiversity is protecting human rights
Protecting biodiversity is not only about saving nature for its own sake; it is fundamentally about safeguarding human rights ...
Ready to remove a real Christmas tree from the living room? Consider donating it to feed a goat. The 130-acre Topaz Farm on ...
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The UK's tallest bird faced extinction in the 16th century. Now, it's making a comeback
It’s a new year, and what better way to kick it off than by looking back on some of the biggest conservation wins we’ve ...
Viruses found in peatlands could play a more important role in carbon storage than previously thought and become indicators ...
Cities are growing. Forests are shrinking. But what’s happening beneath our feet—in the soil of the very trees that line our ...
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N.J. is spending $11M to fight climate change in 2026 with unexpected weapon – nature itself
Funding is being awarded to Stone Harbor in Cape May County, Stafford Township in Ocean County and Montclair in Essex County.
The team installed beaver-like dams across the Cache la Poudre and Willow Creek watersheds — both burned in the 2020 ...
The last decade has been the hottest decade in human history. Driven by drought and extreme winds, a massive fire burned its ...
The Trump administration is moving to narrow which wetlands qualify for federal protection. But New Jersey’s stricter legal ...
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