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High Meadows Environmental Institute

New study shows benefits, and shortfalls, of policy to protect 30% of land by 2030

Princeton to host major water management conference June 5-8

Study reveals abandoned cropland is often recultivated, negating environmental benefits

Conference probes nature-based solutions to safeguard the Amazon

Coastal walks highlight the reality of future sea level rise

Marine biodiversity at risk with increasing global warming

New Jersey is fertile ground for climate and environmental research

New calculator helps cities achieve net-zero goals

How inland and coastal waterways influence climate

Thinnest roots in the world are key to a sharp ecosystem division in South Africa

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