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The Castle fire killed this giant sequoia tree in Sequoia National Forest, California, last year. In just the last two years wildfires have killed up to one-fifth of the huge trees, which live only in the Sierra Nevada.
A seedling grows next to the stump of a tree harvested after a 2014 wildfire near Georgetown, California. Climate-driven wildfires are complicating the use of forests as "offsets" for carbon emissions.
A healthcare worker administers a dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine at a vaccination site in Lake Worth, Florida, on Friday, Aug. 13, 2021.
U.S. President Donald Trump listens during a meeting in Washington, D.C., in June 2020. Although Trump has so far refused to concede the 2020 election to former Vice President Joe Biden, there are Constitutional safeguards in place to ensure that he cannot stay in office past his term.
A wild boar roams a road in the deserted exclusion zone surrounding Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, years after a meltdown caused by a tsunami.
Hong Kong railway workers, in orange vests and face masks, check IDs of travelers at its Kowloon station. Hong Kong is among the places that has seen coronavirus patients since the pneumonia-like virus broke out in central China.
New Zealand’s capital is also home to “the Beehive,” a government building that looks … well, like a beehive. Inside is the office of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, the first world leader to bring her baby to a United Nations general assembly meeting.
Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's president-elect, ran in part on a campaign of developing more of the Amazon, alarming conservationists.
A man walks through a damaged corn field in Tuguegarao, Cagayan province, the Philippines. Mangkhut struck Cagayan province with winds of up to 269 km per hour, leaving at least eight dead and sending around 206,000 to shelters.
Lohmann Brown chickens stand outside a barn at Meadow Haven Farmin Sheffield, Illinois. The only birds that survived the mass exticntion seem to be ground-dwellers, including ancient relatives of chickens, ducks, and ostriches.