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PRESERVE: Reconciliation & Sustainability... or Ecocide
The Mutant Wolves of Chernobyl Have Evolved to Survive Cancer
In the shadow of nuclear disaster, these canines show remarkable resilience to the deadly disease.
A story from Alex Mell-Taylor on Medium
When protecting the environment gets ugly
Plastics producers deceived public about recycling, report reveals | Hacker News
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How YouTube’s climate deniers turned into climate doomers
A new report documents a sharp rise in arguments that clean energy and climate policies won't work.
The Cost of Freeing Drinking Water from ‘Forever Chemicals’
The EPA is set to limit PFAS in drinking water to barely detectable levels. Can water utilities meet the standard?
Every decision is a #climate decision: Here’s why
'We need all of these solutions, as much as possible, as soon as possible: and there’s good reason to speed things up.' #wef24
Canada led efforts to weaken original UN Indigenous rights declaration | CBC News
The Chrétien Liberal government led efforts to weaken the original draft United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, working secretly with Australia to develop a watered-down, state-friendly substitute in the early 2000s, newly released documents show.
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Life in a 'degrowth' economy, and why you might actually enjoy it
What does genuine economic progress look like? The orthodox answer is that a bigger economy is always better, but this idea is increasingly strained by the knowledge that, on a finite planet, the economy…