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The scientific case against gas stoves
20 February 2023. By
Alejandra Borunda
Air Pollution
Air
Pollution
Climate Change
Cooking
Greenhouse Effect
Natural Gas
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Science
These ancient grapes may be the future of wine
5 January 2023. By
Alejandra Borunda
Mexico
Baja California
Climate Change
Climatology
Drought
Monasteries
Vineyards
Wine
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Animals
What color are reindeer eyes? Depends on the season.
21 December 2022. By
Alejandra Borunda
Arctic
Body
Deer
Caribou (Reindeer)
Dark Sky Parks
Light
Polar Regions
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Space
'Snakes' on the moon? These helpers could soon join our lunar mission.
16 December 2022. By
Alejandra Borunda
Snakes
Robots
Space Exploration
Spacecraft
Mars Rover
Moon
Planetary Moons
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Science
2-million-year-old DNA reveals a lost Arctic world
8 December 2022. By
Alejandra Borunda
Arctic Ocean
Arctic
Arctic Circle
Greenland Icecap
Climate Change
DNA
Fossils
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Environment and Conservation
More rainbows are in our future—and that’s a bad omen
29 November 2022. By
Alejandra Borunda
Hawaii
Weather
Climate Change
Meteorology
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Environment and Conservation
As climate disasters grow more costly, who should pay the bill?
4 November 2022. By
Alejandra Borunda
Egypt
Activism
Climate Change
Politics
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History
In Mexico City, the pandemic revived Aztec-era island farms
2 July 2022. By
Alejandra Borunda
Mexico
Mexico City
Agriculture
Food
Food and the Environment
Food Culture
Food Supply
Food and travel
Sustainable Agriculture
Coronavirus
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Environment and Conservation
Climate change is eroding a precious resource: sleep
26 May 2022. By
Alejandra Borunda
Weather
Climate Change
Meteorology
Sleep
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Environment and Conservation
4 solutions for trees and forests threatened by a hotter world
22 April 2022. By
Alejandra Borunda
,
Craig Welch
,
Sarah Gibbens
,
Andrew Curry
Plants
Forests
Climate Change
Trees
Planet Possible
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Environment and Conservation
Wildfires threaten the world’s oldest trees—but prescribed burns are protecting them
20 April 2022. By
Alejandra Borunda
Trees
Fire
Fire Fighting
Wildfire
Planet Possible
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Environment and Conservation
These “church forests” protect Ethiopia’s fragile landscapes
19 April 2022. By
Alejandra Borunda
Ethiopia
Picture Stories
Biodiversity
Forests
Churches
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Environment
Italy's Olive Trees Are Dying. Can They Be Saved?
19 April 2022. By
Alejandra Borunda
Italy
Picture Stories
Photography
Plants
Botany
Sustainable Agriculture
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Environment and Conservation
Antarctic ice shelves are shattering. How fast will seas rise?
29 March 2022. By
Alejandra Borunda
Antarctica
West Antarctica
Climate Change
Climatology
Ice
Ice Sheets
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Environment and Conservation
COP26 nears conclusion with mixed signals and frustration
12 November 2021. By
Alejandra Borunda
Glasgow City
Air Pollution
Renewable Energy
Climate Change
Climatology
Coal
Greenhouse Effect
Sustainability
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Environment and Conservation
Why methane cuts pledged at COP26 may be key to meeting climate goals
3 November 2021. By
Alejandra Borunda
Glasgow City
Glasgow
Air Pollution
Climate Change
Greenhouse Effect
Planet Possible
Planet Possible: COP26
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Environment and Conservation
Some catastrophic changes to the climate can still be headed off
29 October 2021. By
Alejandra Borunda
Climate Change
Oceans
Ocean Currents
Polar Regions
Sea Level Change
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Environment and Conservation
Huge dam demolition could save salmon on the edge of extinction
19 November 2020. By
Alejandra Borunda
California
Indigenous Peoples
Climate Change
Dams
Rivers
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Environment and Conservation
The environment is in trouble. Here’s what Biden can do to address it.
10 November 2020. By
Laura Parker
,
Alejandra Borunda
Energy
Climate Change
Coal
Monuments
National Parks
Natural Gas
Oil
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Environment and Conservation
The U.S. has officially left the Paris Agreement. What happens next?
4 November 2020. By
Alejandra Borunda
Energy
Renewable Energy
Climate Change
Coal
Electric Cars
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