Read more about the article Human Activities Threaten Half of Earth’s Precious Mangrove Forests
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Human Activities Threaten Half of Earth’s Precious Mangrove Forests

Mangrove forests in southern India, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives face the gravest threats; human actions are the primary driver behind the declining health of these coastal habitats. FOLLOW THIS…

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Read more about the article Despite La Niña’s Arrival, Singapore Braces for Lingering Heat
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Despite La Niña’s Arrival, Singapore Braces for Lingering Heat

Our plastic pollution crisis is too big for recycling to fix. It'stime to #actforthefuture #bergerakuntukmasadepan FOLLOW THIS TOPIC SINGAPORE — While the impending La Niña weather phenomenon is expected to…

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Read more about the article Aceh Vows To Put Sustainable Palm Oil Roadmap Into Action
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Aceh Vows To Put Sustainable Palm Oil Roadmap Into Action

The roadmap, developed with input from industry, civil society and technical partners like the Sustainable Trade Initiative (IDH), outlines targets and strategies for establishing a deforestation-free palm oil supply chain…

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Read more about the article Waking Up to a Bitter Brew: Climate Change Threatens Coffee’s Future
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Waking Up to a Bitter Brew: Climate Change Threatens Coffee’s Future

Climate change hurting almost all coffee-growing regions. One of the most traded commodities on the planet, has an unexpectedly complex journey and how climate change is threatening its production. FOLLOW…

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Read more about the article The Last Snow in the Tropics: BMKG Predicts Puncak Jayawijaya Will Lose Its ‘Everlasting’ Snow by 2026
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The Last Snow in the Tropics: BMKG Predicts Puncak Jayawijaya Will Lose Its ‘Everlasting’ Snow by 2026

Only 2sq km of snow remains at the peak of Puncak Jayawijaya mountain, or 1% of the mountain’s 200sq km area, according to Indonesia's Meteorological, Climatological, and Geophysical Agency (BMKG).…

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Read more about the article Study Highlights: Most of the World’s Fastest-Sinking Coastal Cities Are in Asia
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Study Highlights: Most of the World’s Fastest-Sinking Coastal Cities Are in Asia

Mapping the world's fastest-sinking coastal cities : Of the 44 sinking coastal cities found to be sinking faster than sea levels were rising, 30 are found in Asia. FOLLOW THIS…

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