Thailand tries nature-based solutions to adapt to climate change
As climate change exacerbates floods and droughts in Thailand, sustainable water management is an increasing challenge.
As climate change exacerbates floods and droughts in Thailand, sustainable water management is an increasing challenge.
Researchers are partnering with llama herders in the Andes to improve soil quality and plant productivity as ice retreats.
Experts have calculated seagrass sequestration of carbon per given area at 35 times greater than that of tropical rainforests.
Researchers in Florida are testing an artificial reef planted with live corals.
An estimated 23.5% of the Brazilian Amazon is already deforested, while 27.3% is projected to be deforested by 2050.
Selling policies directly to consumers could save millions, but FEMA and insurance companies say it’s not quite that straightforward.
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Miami Edison Senior High School students learned about the environment from University of Miami PhD candidates
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Conservation easements pay ranchers what their land would be worth to developers, in exchange for keeping it as green space.
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