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Northern Hemisphere just had its hottest summer on record | Earth | EarthSky
Not only was August 2020 the 2nd-warmest August on record, but the Northern Hemisphere had its warmest ever summer on record and the globe as a whole had its 3rd-hottest 3-month season, too.
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A Reset for Unprecedented Times
Buen Vivir is both a philosophy and a lived practice that puts Earth at the center of “the Good Life.”
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Excerpt | Paying Attention to Nature—Urgently
There’s the octopus in the parking garage, and 26,500 other signs that climate change is here.
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What Would Nature Do? Not Wall Street – Yes! Magazine
“The human brain evolved to reward cooperation and service”
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How leaves tell each other about a bug attack
“We often think of plants as being passive and at the mercy of their environment. My jaw literally dropped when I first saw these videos … They beautifully illustrate how active and complex plants really are.”
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We’re guinea pigs in global microplastic experiment
Microplastics are everywhere – in our water, soil, and even the air we breathe. The consequences of this exposure on human health is unknown.
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Top 10 things about brown recluse spiders
It’s their active season. Here are some things you might not know.
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How can you know what to believe? | Earth | EarthSky
It’s not surprising that a new study linking extreme winter weather in the U.S. East with a warmer Arctic has drawn fire from global warming skeptics. Should you believe the study or the skeptics?
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Where narwhals like to hang out
Narwhals are some of the ocean’s most elusive creatures. But new research may shed light on where these enigmatic marine mammals like to congregate, and why.