Causes www.nytimes.com The thick gray line: Forest elephants defend against climate change If the species is wiped out by poachers, Africa’s vast rain forest will lose 7 percent of its carbon storage ability, scientists estimate.
Impacts www.nytimes.com Ayana Elizabeth Johnson: The concrete jungle has 578 miles of shoreline at risk Ocean conservation is an urban issue, and fortunately, there has been a growing movement in New York City to protect its waters.
Solutions cleantechnica.com The simple, yet elusive, key to fighting the climate crisis Preserving and restoring forests is an effective step toward mitigating climate change, and comes with a host of other benefits.
Newsletter www.nytimes.com In the Arctic, more rain may mean fewer musk oxen Winter rain makes it more difficult for the animals to feed, particularly pregnant females, researchers find.
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