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  • Forest Defenders: A Panamanian Tribe Regains Control of Its Lands

    Tribal groups in Panama are celebrating a victory for their rights to control some of Central America’s largest forests — a victory that could benefit conservation throughout the region.

  • Feed Birds in Winter with Berry-Bearing Plants

    When winter comes and the menu for birds shrinks in urban backyards, they rely on the kindness of humans

  • A ‘Super-Puff’ Planet Like No Other

    The core mass of the giant exoplanet WASP-107b is much lower than what was thought necessary to build up the immense gas envelope surrounding giant planets like Jupiter and Saturn, a Canadian-led team of astronomers has found.

  • Low-Carbon Policies can be ‘Balanced’ to Benefit Small Firms and Average Households – Study

    Some of the low-carbon policy options currently used by governments may be detrimental to households and small businesses less able to manage added short-term costs from energy price hikes, according to a new study.

  • Scientists Offer Road Map to Improve Environmental Observations in the Indian Ocean

    A group of more than 60 scientists have provided recommendations to improve the Indian Ocean Observing System (IndOOS), a basin-wide monitoring system to better understand the impacts of human-caused climate change in a region that has been warming faster than any other ocean. 

  • Glass Frogs Living Near Roaring Waterfalls Wave Hello to Attract Mates

    Most frogs emit a characteristic croak to attract the attention of a potential mate. 

  • Smithsonian Scientists Reduce Uncertainty in Forest Carbon Storage Calculations

    Investors who bet on tropical forest conservation and reforestation to solve global warming by storing carbon in wood face huge uncertainties because the science behind predicting carbon stocks is still shaky. 

  • Study Looks at Land Acquisitions' Effect on Climate Change

    In 2007, an increase in world food prices led to a global rush for land in the form of land grabs or large-scale land acquisitions. 

  • UCI Researchers: Climate Change Will Alter the Position of the Earth’s Tropical Rain Belt

    Future climate change will cause a regionally uneven shifting of the tropical rain belt – a narrow band of heavy precipitation near the equator – according to researchers at the University of California, Irvine and other institutions. 

  • Researchers Rewind the Clock to Calculate Age and Site of Supernova Blast

    Astronomers are winding back the clock on the expanding remains of a nearby, exploded star.

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