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The ocean twilight zone could store vast amounts of carbon captured from the atmosphere

An ocean scientist describes plans for an ‘internet of the ocean,’ with sensors and autonomous vehicles that can explore the deep sea and monitor its vital signs.
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‘The human impact is clear’: Ocean heat continues to rise

The planet’s air temperature has been rising for decades but it wobbles up and down, write Chris Mooney and Brady Dennis. The ocean doesn’t do the same dance, it changes more slowly – and more deeply
Climate change answers: 10 ways to save the planet
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Climate change answers: 10 ways to save the planet

The clock is running on the climate crisis, but we have the tools and knowledge — and the crickets — that we need
Childfree: Meet the woman not having children to save the planet
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Childfree: Meet the woman not having children to save the planet

“Our increasing population is putting pressure on the environment and if it keeps going the way it is, then we will destroy the earth.”
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Can we survive extreme heat?
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Can we survive extreme heat?

Humans have never lived on a planet this hot, and we're totally unprepared for what's to come. Imagine the "Katrina of extreme heat."

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From South Korea to Malaysia, the ‘smart cities’ hailed as answer to world’s urban ills turn to ghost towns
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From South Korea to Malaysia, the ‘smart cities’ hailed as answer to world’s urban ills turn to ghost towns

Across the globe, urban developments conceived by corporations have been pitched as technological and eco-friendly utopias, but many are prohibitively expensive and catalysts for land dispossession and social inequality.
The devastating environmental impact of human progress like you've never seen it before
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The devastating environmental impact of human progress like you've never seen it before

Photographer Edward Burtynsky is recording humanity's impact on the Earth, one epic-scale photo at a time.

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