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Pope Affirms Catholic Church's Duty To Indigenous Amazonians Hurt By The Climate Crisis

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Written by: Vincent J. Miller

Pope Affirms Catholic Church's Duty To Indigenous Amazonians Hurt By The Climate Crisis
The Catholic Church “hears the cry” of the Amazon and its peoples. That’s the message Pope Francis hopes to send at the Synod of the Amazon, a three-week meeting at the Vatican that ends Oct. 27, 2019..

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Why We Need To Treat Wildfire As A Public Health Issue In California

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Written by: Faith Kearns and Max Moritz

Why We Need To Treat Wildfire As A Public Health Issue In California
Deadly fires across California over the past several years have shown how wildfire has become a serious public health and safety issue.

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The Future of Water

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Written by: Quartz

The world’s supply of cheap and clean fresh water will likely plummet as the climate warms and populations boom. Can we find ways to conserve, cut waste, and find new sources before it’s too late?

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Leave 'em Laughing Instead Of Crying: Climate Humor Can Break Down Barriers And Find Common Ground

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Written by: Maxwell Boykoff

Leave 'em Laughing Instead Of Crying: Climate Humor Can Break Down Barriers And Find Common Ground
Climate change is not inherently funny. Typically, the messengers are serious scientists describing how rising greenhouse gas emissions are harming the planet on land and at sea, or assessing what role it played in the latest wildfire or hurricane.

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How Fires Weaken Amazon Rainforests' Ability To Bounce Back

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Written by: Paulo Massoca and Catarina Conte Jakovac

 How Fires Weaken Amazon Rainforests' Ability To Bounce Back
The flames consuming the Amazon rainforest this year have alarmed the world, renewing concerns about one of the planet’s most biodiverse regions and the release of large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere

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Good Communication Is A Key Part Of Disaster Response

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Written by: Shannon A. Bowen

Good Communication Is A Key Part Of Disaster Response
Behind the scenes during hurricanes and other disasters, scores of public information officers in state and local government agencies are fixed to their screens – often in 24-hour shifts

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Grooming Beaches For Natural Beauty Messes Up Beach Biodiversity

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Written by: Sonia Fernandez

Grooming For Natural Beauty Messes Up Beach Biodiversity
Attempts to maintain the “natural beauty” of Southern California beaches are actually having a massive negative impact on the beach ecosystem overall, a new study warns.

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5 Ways To Shift Consumers Towards Sustainable Behaviour

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Written by: David J. Hardisty, et al

5 Ways To Shift Consumers Towards Sustainable Behaviour
Most people want to be sustainable, but have a hard time taking the necessary actions.

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Aloe Has A Trick That Thirsty Crops Could Use

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Written by: Michael Skov Jensen

Aloe Has A Trick That Thirsty Crops Could Use
The aloe plant’s ability to survive extended periods of drought could contribute to more resilient crops.

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Can Animals Adapt Fast Enough To The Climate Crisis?

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Written by: Fred Love

Can Animals Adapt Fast Enough To The Climate Crisis?
Climate change is outpacing the ability of birds and other species to adapt to their changing environment, researchers report.

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Think It's Hot? The Human Body Is Already Close To Thermal Limits

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Written by: Tom Matthews

Think It's Hot? The Human Body Is Already Close To Thermal Limits
I am a scientist who researches climate hazards. I have published research on the potential for a catastrophic cyclone-heatwave combo in the global south.

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With Smart Action, Hope Isn’t Lost For Coral Reefs

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Written by: U. Washington

With Smart Action, Hope Isn’t Lost For Coral Reefs

Management that takes evolution and adaptation into account can help rescue coral reefs from the effects of climate change, according to a new study.

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Climate Change: Having The Right Combination Of Tree Personalities Could Make Forests More Resilient

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Written by: Tom Ovenden

Climate Change: Having The Right Combination Of Tree Personalities Could Make Forests More Resilient
Every tree in a forest has a neighbour. In many forest neighbourhoods, the same species are often found living together, especially when the growing conditions are similar. Sometimes these neighbours are close and sometimes far apart, but collectively they form part of a community, with some species naturally being more dominant than others, especially in terms of biomass production. 

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Biodiversity Helps Coral Reefs Thrive – And Could Be Part Of Strategies To Save Them

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Written by: Cody Clements

Biodiversity Helps Coral Reefs Thrive – And Could Be Part Of Strategies To Save Them

Coral reefs are home to so many species that they often are called “the rainforests of the seas.”

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How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing the Way We Farm

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Written by: Jeremy Deaton

How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing the Way We Farm

The next great agricultural revolution is here. Wine growers have a neat, if unusual, trick for making more flavorful wine?—?don’t water the vines

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Biomining The Elements Of The Future

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Written by: Marcos Voutsinos

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Biomining is the kind of technique promised by science fiction: a vast tank filled with microorganisms that leach metal from ore, old mobile phones and hard drives.

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How To Feed A Growing Population Healthy Food Without Ruining The Planet

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Written by: Alessandro R Demaio, et al

How To Feed A Growing Population Healthy Food Without Ruining The Planet

If we’re serious about feeding the world’s growing population healthy food, and not ruining the planet, we need to get used to a new style of eating.

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Cities Turn To Desalination For Water Security, But At What Cost?

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Written by: Ian Wright and Jason Reynolds

Cities Turn To Desalination For Water Security, But At What Cost?

Removing salts and other impurities from water is really difficult. For thousands of years people, including Aristotle, tried to make fresh water from sea water.

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How Can Trees Really Cool Our Cities Down?

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Written by: Roland Ennos, University of Hull

How Can Trees Really Cool Our Cities Down?

In cities around the world, trees are often planted to help control temperatures and mitigate the effects of the “urban heat island”. But while trees have been called “nature’s air conditioners”, in practice, scientists often have difficulty demonstrating their cooling properties.

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5 Ways Communities Are Coping With Climate Anxiety

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Written by: Katie Hayes, Blake Poland, Mark Hathaway

5 Ways Communities Are Coping With Climate Anxiety
This summer, wildfires erupted in California, torrential rains flooded parts of Japan, and record-breaking temperatures led to a number of heat-related deaths around the globe. Disasters like these are augmented by climate change, and scientists say extreme weather like this will increase and worsen as climate change accelerates. And it’s impacting our mental health.

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This Solar-Powered Still Can Make Fresh Water From Salty Water

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Written by: Greta Guest

This Solar-Powered Still Can Make Fresh Water From Salty WaterLocal people collect water from a muddy waterhole in 2006 in San Marcos Tlacoyalco. The Tehuacan Valley South-East of Mexico City has long experienced severe water shortages. Drought and climate change have contributed to this but recent industrial growth has also strained the very limited ground water resource. Water resources in the area are largely based on a weekly delivery by truck as well as collecting water from small pools known as Jagueys.

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