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Zimbabwe’s indigenous wild fruit trees, once abundant and deeply woven into the country’s cultural, medicinal, and food systems especially in the drought-prone Matabeleland region, are now under ...
In the heart of Nigeria’s commercial capital, Lagos, a silent storm is mounting – one not of wind or waves, but of waste.
At 62, Monoboti Tanchangya climbs the steep hills with the ease and rhythm of someone half her age. Barefoot and steady, she moves upward along the slippery, winding path she has followed her entire ...
Every year, wildfires destroy nearly 100 million trees across our national forests. These losses aren’t just an environmental tragedy. They are a national failure.
Designed in the 19th-century Rural Garden Cemetery style, Mount Mora’s grounds double as a peaceful sanctuary. The replanting ...
Thirty years ago, a vision took root in Armenia to reforest a scarred, post-Soviet landscape and rebuild a greener, stronger ...
Massachusetts leaders are condemning the recent rollback of $45 million in federal funds that had been aimed at conservation ...
A South Pacific island nation on the frontlines of the climate crisis brought “the world's biggest problem to the world's ...
Armed with technology, indigenous knowledge and a passion for environmental justice, youth are taking the lead in restoring ...
Tropical Storm Debby didn’t look like trouble.No hurricane-force winds. No mass evacuations. Just forecasts, quietly urgent, ...
In We Are Eating the Earth, Michael Grunwald under-indexes on solutions that scale, and spends too many pages lauding ...