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Drowning in Disaster: The Rising Tide of Flash Floods
Last month, torrential rains triggered flash floods in Morocco’s coastal province of Safi, 330 kilometers south of the capital Rabat, leading to the…
Jan 10
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Sunset Solutions or Solar Sins: the Geoengineering Gamble to Cool the Planet
Make Sunsets has raised one million dollars from investors and sold more than one hundred thousand dollars worth of credits as of late 2025, while…
Jan 3
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Garbage Without Borders: The Global Scandal of Trash Pollution
Scientists recently dove three hundred feet beneath the ocean surface off the coast of Gwam, one of the least explored ecosystems on earth, found not…
Dec 27, 2025
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Oceans of Change: Breaching the Sixth Planetary Boundary
By 1986, the earth breached the safe boundary limit for atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide at 350 parts per million (ppm), a figure that now…
Dec 21, 2025
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Children born in 2100 may never see animals such as penguins
Emperor penguins may disappear by the end of the century from the Antarctic, along with sixty-five percent (at best 37%, at worst 97%) native species…
Dec 13, 2025
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From Ice-Age Mammoths to Serengeti Wildebeest: The Cost of Human Intrusion
During the pleistocene epoch, woolly mammoths engaged in extensive migrations across the ice-age landscape, but humans posed an obstacle to this…
Dec 6, 2025
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Deep water Gold Rush: High Returns, Heavy Carbon Costs
Deep water oil exploration persists to be a growing industry, with exploration continuing to water depths of three thousand meters and beyond, using…
Nov 29, 2025
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Invasion of Alien Species: the Deadly Duo of Climate Change, Biodiversity Loss
Human activity has introduced over thirty-seven thousand alien species worldwide, with only around three thousand, five hundred of them seen as…
Nov 22, 2025
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