Land
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EnvironmentEnvironment The World
Here’s How Tropical Lands Can Self-Recover
According to a recently published study, 215 million hectares of degraded and deforested tropical land could recover on their own, a solution that is more cost-effective than tree planting and highly beneficial to biodiversity and climate.
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Environment
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Environment
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EnvironmentEnvironment USA
Reviving the Ancient Art of “Good” Fire
Conservationists are reintroducing the ancient land management method of controlled burns, which can effectively reduce the severity of wildfires, to preserve a precious stopover site for migrating sandhill cranes in Nebraska, the United States.
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Environment
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EnvironmentEnvironment Europe
“A Victory for Nature” – Land and Sea Restoration Takes the Stage
When Austria decided to back a nature restoration law, the European Union voted in favor of it, effectively pledging to restore 20% of land and sea by the end of the decade, which is a massive victory for Europe’s nature and citizens alike.
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SocietySociety Canada
Reconciling with Indigenous Peoples Through Official Recognitions
The government of British Columbia, Canada, officially recognized the Haida Nation as the rightful owner of the Haida Gwaii archipelago. This precedent could positively change Canada’s path to reconciliation with the Natives.
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Environment
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Environment
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Environment