As Zambia looks to profit from the growing global demand for copper and other transition minerals — essential for the world’s ...
This November, as Brazil opened the curtains to host the UN Climate Conference (COP30), in its Pará state capital, Belém, the ...
Brazil is ramping up efforts at the U.N. climate conference with a direct letter to nations and a draft text released Tuesday ...
The crow-sized, slate-blue-backed peregrine falcon, with its bright yellow feet, soars across the skies from Greenland’s ...
The United States is the main market for “ornamental” marine fish, those that end up as pets in aquariums. Now, a new study ...
In 1985, with two young daughters and little money, Roxanne Swentzell, a Native American sculptor and ceramic artist, ...
A new study has mapped whale shark stranding hotspots in Indonesian waters over the past decade and linked their occurrence ...
Over the past year, a dredger operated by Dutch company Van Oord cut through a coral reef off the coast of northern ...
For the Indonesian delegation at COP30, the summit was meant to be a showcase for its climate diplomacy and growing carbon ...
For the last 20 years, Dominican nuns in a Mexican monastery have cared for the largest known captive population of the ...
It sounds like a scene out of the Ocean’s series of heist movies. Only this one didn’t happen in Las Vegas, but at a Mexican ...
Colombia will no longer approve new oil or large-scale mining projects in its Amazon biome, which covers 42% of the nation’s territory, according to a Nov. 13 statement by its environment ministry.
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