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Cookstoves with SIM cards are reviving a contested carbon credit

April 4, 2026 No Comments

The 2020s have been a turbulent decade for carbon markets. For one popular project type — schemes that provide lower-emission cookstoves to households in developing

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How an engineer brought degraded wetlands back to life in drought-hit Bangladesh

April 4, 2026 No Comments

The moment A.K.M. Fazlul Haque learnt that the government had declared two wetlands —Bharardaho Beel and Patuakamri Beel — located in Bangladesh’s northern district of

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How wild cattle recovery is transforming local livelihoods near key Thai reserve

April 3, 2026 No Comments

HUAI KHA KHAENG, Thailand — “Five years ago, we’d never have been able to see this,” says Boonlert Tianchang, raising a pair of binoculars to

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Could a solar storm derail the Artemis II mission?

April 3, 2026 No Comments

Every mission to deep space is fraught with danger. A hardware failure during launch, an equipment malfunction far from Earth, or a small space rock

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New species discovered in Cambodia’s rare rocky ecosystems

April 3, 2026 No Comments

Scientists have discovered at least 11 new species in the caves and rocky outcroppings of northern Cambodia’s Battambang and Stung Treng provinces. The findings were

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Meaningful conservation demands truth, not just facts, says political ecologist

April 2, 2026 No Comments

The people and policies that control how humans treat the natural world are increasingly dominated by a small class of elite political entities and corporations,

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How climate standards are slowing down corporate decarbonization

April 2, 2026 No Comments

The opinions expressed here by Trellis expert contributors are their own, not those of Trellis. Under the second Trump adminisration, the U.S. government has effective

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Baby octopus in Argentina: Photo of the week

April 1, 2026 No Comments

These eggs belong to a small octopus known in Argentinian Patagonia as pulperos. The Patagonian octopus (Octopus tehuelchus) is one of the more common octopus

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Conservation depends on rangers. Their wellbeing is often an afterthought

April 1, 2026 No Comments

The gunfire began just before six in the morning. At first, Christine Lain thought it might be a drill. Upemba National Park had run exercises

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