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Japan’s Shrinking Population Isn’t a Win for Nature—Here’s Why
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Japan’s Shrinking Population Isn’t a Win for Nature—Here’s Why

The Environmental Impact of Depopulation: A Global Perspective Since 1970, the world has witnessed… Read more Japan’s Shrinking Population Isn’t a Win for Nature—Here’s Why
African Societies Thrived for Millennia by Adapting Their Lifestyles to Climate Shifts
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African Societies Thrived for Millennia by Adapting Their Lifestyles to Climate Shifts

Livelihood diversity wasn't just a feature of ancient African societies; it was key to survi… Read more African Societies Thrived for Millennia by Adapting Their Lifestyles to Climate Shifts
Foraging Chef's Forest Finds Fill Restaurant Plates on Isle of Man's UNESCO Biosphere
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Foraging Chef's Forest Finds Fill Restaurant Plates on Isle of Man's UNESCO Biosphere

Foraging; middle-class pastime or a cost-of-living godsend? In recent years, in an effort to g… Read more Foraging Chef's Forest Finds Fill Restaurant Plates on Isle of Man's UNESCO Biosphere
Art Project Transforms Hilbre Island Into a Livewire Hub of Creativity and Ecology
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Art Project Transforms Hilbre Island Into a Livewire Hub of Creativity and Ecology

A new initiative will bring together artists, scientists, and ecologists to work on rejuvenat… Read more Art Project Transforms Hilbre Island Into a Livewire Hub of Creativity and Ecology
Venice Biennale Curator Claims: Dezeen Has Vanquished Traditional Biennale Forms
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Venice Biennale Curator Claims: Dezeen Has Vanquished Traditional Biennale Forms

This year, the conventional aim of an architecture biennale seems to have vanished. Venice A… Read more Venice Biennale Curator Claims: Dezeen Has Vanquished Traditional Biennale Forms
Hope Swims Strong as Young Manatee Bacuri Battles for Survival in the Amazon
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Hope Swims Strong as Young Manatee Bacuri Battles for Survival in the Amazon

In Caxiuanã National Forest, Brazil (AP), amidst profound quietness, almost like being enchanted… Read more Hope Swims Strong as Young Manatee Bacuri Battles for Survival in the Amazon