Our food, fuel, and fortunes come from nature, but as these resources are turned into profits, the balance between exploiting and replenishing the planet is ever more precarious.Global businesses ...
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Decades of development along L.A.'s steep canyons and hillsides, combined with prolonged drought, have left the city's ...
"They asked me to change my accent. They asked me to change the color of my hair," she said ...
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Dr. Dotan Rotem, an open space ecologist at the Israel Nature and Parks Authority, explained that "butterflies are excellent bioindicators of the health of the ecosystem." ...
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Officials and environmentalists, pushing for state regulation of wetlands, say law will help close federal gaps after Trump ...