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Canada Braces for Wildfire Season as ‘Zombie Fires’ Blaze

March 4, 2024March 4, 2024IAN AUSTENComments Off on Canada Braces for Wildfire Season as ‘Zombie Fires’ Blaze

A government forecast suggests that there could be even more wildfires this season than during last year’s exceptional fire period.

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Tragedy, Resilience and a Miracle at Chile’s Burned Botanical Garden

February 5, 2024John Bartlett, Jack Nicas and Cristóbal OlivaresComments Off on Tragedy, Resilience and a Miracle at Chile’s Burned Botanical Garden

Wildfires destroyed 98 percent of Chile’s national botanical garden and killed a worker and her family. But there were signs of hope in the ashes.

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Colombia, Normally a Wet Country, Battles Widespread Wildfires

January 29, 2024January 29, 2024Annie Correal and Genevieve GlatskyComments Off on Colombia, Normally a Wet Country, Battles Widespread Wildfires

Firefighters, many of them volunteers, have been confronting dozens of blazes amid high temperatures this month. The conditions have been linked to climate change.

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Remnants of Sprawling Ancient Cities Are Found in the Amazon

January 23, 2024January 23, 2024Alan Yuhas and Jesus JiménezComments Off on Remnants of Sprawling Ancient Cities Are Found in the Amazon

Archaeologists, relying on laser technology and decades of research, mapped a cluster of ancient cities in eastern Ecuador. Their findings add to evidence of dense settlements in Amazonia.

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As Switzerland’s Glaciers Shrink, a Way of Life May Melt Away

January 21, 2024George Steinmetz and Catherine PorterComments Off on As Switzerland’s Glaciers Shrink, a Way of Life May Melt Away

Rising temperatures and retreating glaciers threaten Europe’s water tower, forcing local farmers to adapt and presaging larger troubles downstream.

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As Switzerland’s Glaciers Shrink, a Way of Life May Melt Away

January 21, 2024January 21, 2024George Steinmetz and Catherine PorterComments Off on As Switzerland’s Glaciers Shrink, a Way of Life May Melt Away

Rising temperatures and retreating glaciers threaten Europe’s water tower, forcing local farmers to adapt and presaging larger troubles downstream.

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A Plant That Flowers Underground Is New to Science, but Not to Borneo

January 20, 2024January 20, 2024Mike Ives and Hasya NinditaComments Off on A Plant That Flowers Underground Is New to Science, but Not to Borneo

The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, hailed pinanga subterranea, a palm native to the island, as a discovery, but it has long been known to local Indigenous people.

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Canada’s Boreal Forests Badly Damaged by Logging

January 4, 2024January 4, 2024Ian Austen and Vjosa IsaiComments Off on Canada’s Boreal Forests Badly Damaged by Logging

A study finds that logging has inflicted severe damage to the vast boreal forests in Ontario and Quebec, two of the country’s main commercial logging regions.

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Yacouba Sawadogo, African Farmer Who Held Back the Desert, Dies at 77

December 22, 2023December 23, 2023ADAM NOSSITERComments Off on Yacouba Sawadogo, African Farmer Who Held Back the Desert, Dies at 77

Against the odds, facing the encroaching Sahara, he built a forest in Burkina Faso, becoming “a national hero” and winning acclaim abroad for his innovations.

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Brazil’s Congress Weakens Protection of Indigenous Lands, Defying Lula

December 14, 2023Flávia Milhorance and Paulo MotorynComments Off on Brazil’s Congress Weakens Protection of Indigenous Lands, Defying Lula

While Brazil vows to fight climate change, lawmakers approved a law making it harder for Indigenous tribes to block deforestation, overriding a veto by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

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