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A river runs between hills covered with trees displaying fall foliage colors.
A woman stands in front of a garbage dump next to an abandoned building holding a poster that says "there is no planet b."
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It spied on Soviet atomic bombs. Now it's solving ecological mysteries
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It spied on Soviet atomic bombs. Now it's solving ecological mysteries

Imagery from the Cold War’s Corona satellites is helping scientists fill in how we have changed our planet in the past half century.
Let’s not waste this crucial moment: We need to stop abusing the planet
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Let’s not waste this crucial moment: We need to stop abusing the planet

By making us more aware of the nature around us, COVID-19 lockdowns could inspire us to fight back against climate disaster.
Why does life seem so unsettled — and what can we do about it?
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Why does life seem so unsettled — and what can we do about it?

Four scholars from around the world offer insights into how we might steer the tumult of 2020 toward a more positive future.

Overview collects photographs that show our impact on the planet
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Overview collects photographs that show our impact on the planet

From parking lots to copper mines, Overview collects aerial photographs that show our impact on the planet.
Jacques Leslie: In an era of pandemics and fire, global action is the only hope
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Jacques Leslie: In an era of pandemics and fire, global action is the only hope

To tackle both the virus and climate change, there is no option but global collaboration.

Pete Muller: As climate change alters beloved landscapes, we feel the loss
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Pete Muller: As climate change alters beloved landscapes, we feel the loss

The environment’s chaotic transformation is damaging many of our favorite places—and causing a shared ‘homesickness’.
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