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Forestation Drives Climate Action But Raises Wildlife Concerns
A global study reveals how carbon dioxide removal projects clash with biodiversity hotspots, risking species loss through poor forestation choices.
Latest Research Articles
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How Far Have Microplastics Pollution and Plastic Waste Infiltrated Our Drinking Water Supplies?
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Why Is Habitat Fragmentation Shrinking Animal Territories—and Can Wildlife Corridors Save Them?
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Wave Browser Highlights How Small Actions Add Up to Massive Environmental Change
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Why Are Wild Animals Storming Cities—and What Does It Mean for Your Neighborhood?
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Is the World Running Out of Water? How Global Droughts and Climate Extremes Are Fueling Water Scarcity
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Do Missiles Cause Pollution? How Rockets and Missiles Pollute the Sky and Air
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Endangered Species 2026: Urgent Global Action Needed Immediately to Save Wildlife at Risk
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Ocean Dead Zones: How Nutrient Runoff Turns Coastal Fish Havens into Ghost Waters
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Chicken-Sized Dino Fossil Upends 90M-Year-Old Size Evolution Myth
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Why Do Sinkholes Form? Causes, Common Hotspots, and Land Subsidence Risks
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How Climate Change Wildlife Triggers Unpredictable Animal Migration Shifts
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New Study Reveals Animals' Perception of Time Speeds Up with Faster Metabolism






