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The Climate Crisis Through Children's Eyes
Every day, more children discover they are living in a climate crisis. This makes many children feel sad, anxious, angry, powerless, confused and frightened about what the future holds.
How Dune Shaped the Future of Environmental Movements and Ecology
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How Florida’s home insurance market became so dysfunctional, so fast
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Ocean acidification will make coral skeletons more feeble and coral reefs more vulnerable to battering by the seas – but it may not kill the corals, according to new research from the University of California, Santa Cruz.Two important habitats for marine life, coral reefs and eelgrass meadows, will survive climate change but it will make them vulnerable.