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Thursday, June 8, 2017
It's World Oceans Day. Tell Canada to Protect Them.
Wednesday, June 7, 2017
Italy rebuked for failure to prevent olive-tree tragedy
nature
European Commission reveals widespread delays by the country’s authorities to halt spread of deadly plant disease. Story here.
Monday, June 5, 2017
Donald Trump, climate saviour?
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Saturday, June 3, 2017
‘It’s going to be grim, but there will still be coral’: Scientists call for realism about reefs
The Washington Post
With coral reefs all over the world suffering ongoing bleaching and death at the hands of warming ocean waters — from remote coral atolls in the Indian Ocean to Australia’s iconic Great Barrier Reef — the future of these beloved marine ecosystems appears increasingly grim. But while experts almost universally agree that climate change will continue to shape the future of the world’s corals, some scientists insist that there’s still hope for them. Story here.
Climate Change Is Killing New England’s Moose. Can Hunters Save Them?
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climate
news
Ticks that flourish as temperatures rise are decimating the once-thriving population. Some experts think reducing moose numbers is the best way to save them. Story here.
A moose in Riding Mountain National Park, Canada. PinP photo.
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