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The Fort Yuma Quechan Tribe is working to heal the ailing Colorado River ecosystem by planting one native seed at a time.
From connecting networks of ecosystems to building routes to higher altitudes, conservationists are working to ensure Earth’s biodiversity can carry onward.
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As they cheerily tear up sealed surfaces and plant flowers, Dutch citizens are proving that climate mitigation can be beautiful. Instead of sending last season’s unsold clothes to landfills, Thread ...
Our Electrifying World is a series about how electrification is creating a more sustainable energy transition. It is sponsored by Rewiring America. For generations of Americans, the soundtrack to ...
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Welcome back to our weekly behind-the-scenes glimpse at what’s getting our team talking. Let us know what you think at [email protected]. When we think of climate solutions, we often think of ...
Ross Mitchell is a traveling salesman of sorts. He spends up to two months a year on the road, driving a van thousands of miles across Australia, taking in the country’s changing landscapes, from its ...
When 18-year-old Ishi Mosha — who goes by the nickname Amzhii — glides down the face of a wave, she feels alive. Amzhii just finished school, but she’s already one of the few local female surf ...
Anya Petrone Slepyan is a multimedia correspondent at The Daily Yonder.
This story was originally published in the Daily Yonder. For more rural reporting and small-town stories visit dailyyonder.com. At the entrance to the New Kituwah Academy in Cherokee, North Carolina, ...
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