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April 22, Earth Day is celebrated once again as over one billion people help the Earth recover from the ravages of ...
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Mongabay News on MSNMeet the 2025 Goldman Environmental Prize WinnersSeven environmental activists from around the world will be awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize on April 21. Known as the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAs Norway Considers Deep-Sea Mining, a Rich History of Ocean Conservation Decisions May Inform How the Country ActsAt the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge off the Norwegian coast, molten rock rises from deep within the Earth between spreading ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNIn Lake Takapō, Learning to Reconnect With Darkness the Māori WayIn one of the world's largest star-gazing sanctuaries, Māori guides connect travelers with the cultural and spiritual ...
The Trump 2.0 administration is possessed by a lust for minerals. Trump’s latest critical minerals edict, Immediate Measures ...
Genetic factors are thought to play a major role in the development of autism – but for decades what they are has proven elusive. Now scientists are starting to uncover clues.
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How To Organise A First Trip to ThailandCalling Thailand the Land of Smiles might seem like setting the bar a little high, but after spending three weeks there, I ...
Jason Snyder Maine discusses chowder, delving into where it comes from—geographically, emotionally, and historically.
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Grist on MSNIn Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley,’ Black communities get all of the pollution, few of the jobsA new study confirms what residents in Louisiana oil towns have long suspected: They get all the pollution but very few of ...
Military leaders from several nations are meeting in Turkey to discuss Black Sea security and potential naval deployments in the event of a Ukraine cease-fire. Turkey is playing a key role due to ...
Romanian soldiers take part in the Sea Shield 25 multinational military exercise on board the frigate "Regina Maria" on April 8, 2025, in the Black Sea. (Andrei Pungovschi/Getty Images ...
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A new study led by Tulane University has revealed stark racial disparities across the U.S.’s petrochemical workforce.
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