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Amid widespread coral bleaching, this reef is thriving

Editor’s note: This week Conservation International’s first virtual reality film, “Valen’s Reef,” debuted at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity; watch the film here.

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Cutting global emissions in half by 2030? With new roadmap, it’s possible

The only solution to stop climate change is to reduce emissions — immediately, according to a report released Thursday by two renowned climate experts. Authored

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As climate warms, Ecuador fights fires with forecasts

Ecuador is no stranger to wildfires.   In 2015, wildfires circled Quito, the capital, killing three firefighters and forcing evacuations.   As climate change raises

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Climate heavyweights: We need nature

The world has finally woken up to a truth we have known for decades: People need nature. At least that’s how I felt reading this

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A new report depicts a failing planet. A new book has solutions

A UN report released today paints a sobering picture of the natural world — and the blame for the damage lies solely at humanity’s feet.

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Climate breakdown is here. It’s time to adapt. But how?

Here’s an inconvenient truth: At some point, humanity must adapt to the many disruptions that climate breakdown is already beginning to inflict around the world. 

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Climate-induced species migrations could upend human society: study

Editor’s note: If the tuna that Pacific Island communities have reliably fished for generations suddenly change their behavior — teeming in totally new areas of

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Climate crisis pushing oceans to the brink, report warns

This post was updated on September 25, 2019 at 11:40 am. The world’s oceans are perilously close to wreaking havoc on humanity due to climate

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‘We need to get it right, now’

Editor’s Note: Climate Week took place from September 23 to September 29. Check Conservation News for coverage of this global forum. If the first few

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3 things we know about the Amazon fires

The smoke has cleared from fires that raged in the Amazon in August and September, darkening skies and making headlines around the world.  Now, science