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Stopping the Greatest Threat to the Amazon, One Fire at a Time
Published: November 23, 2025
After four decades of research, a scientist returns to the Amazon in an effort to change the behavior that has led to years of environmental crisis. Read More.
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The revival of America’s industrial base is happening amid pine forests and peanut farms. And it’s being led by a South Korean company. Read More
October 20, 2025
The Millennium Seed Bank at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew holds more than 2.5 billion wild plant seeds from around 40,000 species. Read More
October 20, 2025
Pets were not allowed on the military evacuation flights. Rescuers learned that between 50 to 100 dogs might be abandoned in one of the villages, Kipnuk. Read More
October 20, 2025
The storm, the 18th tropical cyclone to batter the Philippine archipelago this year, hit as central and southern provinces were still recovering from recent earthquakes. Read More
October 20, 2025
A pair of bills pushed by Democratic lawmakers would bar companies from operating on expired air permits and create a new tax on mining operations. Read More
October 20, 2025
In Poza Rica, the hardest-hit city, residents started to flee their homes when the water was already flooding them. Some said that authorities warned them too late. Read More
October 20, 2025
This World Mental Health Day, we reflect on the many ways our teams and partners around the world are helping to raise awareness, expand access, and create spaces of understanding for those living with mental health conditions. Read More
October 20, 2025
ICE and other law enforcement agencies detained nearly 500 workers in Georgia in September. Farah Stockman, who covers manufacturing for The New York Times, describes the fallout from the incident and what could be next for foreign factory investments in the U.S. Read More
October 20, 2025