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Nature and Equity Investments: A Win-Win Strategy for the Economy
A new study shows that current trends in environmental degradation will lead to large economic losses in the coming decades, hitting the poorest countries hardest. But there is hope: investing in nature can turn those losses into gains.
Latest Research Articles
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Gray Whales Forage Seafloor in Oregon, Consume 21 Million Microparticles a Day
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Black Truffles: A Lucrative Crop for Eastern Us Growers
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Rare Palm Species Discovered on a Remote Indonesian Island
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South-Central US Heatwaves: Scorching Heat to Unfold in Texas Until Weekend
Tiny NZ Mudsnails Infest Tonto Creek in Arizona, Officials Close Area for Biosecurity Protocols
Maine Mountains Spanning 15,000 Acres Eyed as Potential Wildlife Refuge with Ecological Value, Diverse Biogeography
Critically Endangered Victoria Grassland Earless Dragon First Sighting in 50 Years Ends Extinction Worries in Australia
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Healthier and More Sustainable Diet: Changing Food Consumption Can Affect Economy, Society, Environment
How Dangerous Are Black Bears?
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Quelea Bird Swarm Ravages Crops in 75,000 Ha Kebbi Farm — Nigeria
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Fecal Matter Bacteria Causing Gastroenteritis, Infections Detected in Tourist Favorite Hawaii Beaches
Potential Hazmat Spill: Bridge Collapse Causes Freight Train to Dunk Asphalt, Sulfur Into Yellowstone River






