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Roberto Carlos Conceição Arruda recalls the moment in 2002 when an ordinary morning routine took a harrowing turn. It was ...
Peatlands are one of the world’s biggest carbon sinks. These naturally waterlogged boggy swamps can hold thousands of years’ worth of compressed, partially decomposed vegetation matter — despite ...
For Valmik Thapar, the tiger was never just a symbol of wild India. It was a living, breathing force—majestic, imperiled, and ...
After a 15-year long legal battle, Sri Lanka’s Supreme Court has put a stop to a controversial road construction project ...
In the twilight depths of the Gulf of Mexico, about as deep down as a football field is long, U.S. Navy divers carefully snip ...
On a narrow stretch of shoreline across from the Gales Point cemetery, Jamal Galves and the rest of the team from the ...
You can’t stop important, high-quality journalistic work.” Alessandra Sampaio, widow of British journalist Dom Phillips, says ...
For national and international policymakers, decisions on how to regulate — and whether to allow — exploitative human ...
Bangladeshi people love to throw a party, as the disposable tableware industry has increasingly seen. They get together or ...
ADDIS ABABA — Alawara Kolbala, 39, from the Mursi tribe, said he remembers the sense of pride and hope his community felt ...
Interest in deep-sea mining has increased globally in recent years. And even as the International Seabed Authority (ISA), the ...
Indonesia, one of the most biodiverse nations on Earth, appears to be gearing up to renew official estimates of its remaining ...