A new study finds that scientists have likely underestimated heat stress on coral reefs in the South Atlantic Ocean, further raising concerns for coral bleaching

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Most countries that pledged to reduce the number of birds being illegally killed along an important migratory route in Europe and the Mediterranean region are

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Mountain guide Eduardo Mostazo was born and raised in Cáceres, a small city in southwest Spain close to Portugal, which has suffered a rural exodus.

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AstraZeneca has won approval from the U.K. government for a low-carbon version of its Trixeo Aerosphere, a widely used therapy for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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Every third Friday of May is Endangered Species Day. More than 900 known species are already extinct to date, while at least 28,500 others are

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SOUTH SIBERUT, Indonesia — As night falls over the Siberut jungle, a fire crackles inside the Tateburuk clan’s wooden home, or uma. The walls are

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Brazil’s COP30 presidency has appointed 30 envoys to liaise with “priority sectors and regions” ahead of the UN climate summit in November, among them champion

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Kenya’s latest national climate plan reflects its ambitions to raise millions of dollars in climate finance by tapping into the voluntary carbon market, even as

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Malagasy scientist Lily-Arison René de Roland has been announced as the winner of this year’s Indianapolis Prize, which recognizes “extraordinary contributions to conservation efforts.” In

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