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Conservation

How the decline in pollinators ripples across entire ecosystems

Identifying ecologically viable climate refugia under rapid global change

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

‘Fantastic giant tortoise,’ believed extinct, confirmed alive in the Galápagos

Study reveals abandoned cropland is often recultivated, negating environmental benefits

Conference probes nature-based solutions to safeguard the Amazon

Marine biodiversity at risk with increasing global warming

What do 40 years of sampling tell us about prospects for tropical birds under expected climate change?

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Quantum Design of Materials for a Sustainable Future

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Fostering a net-zero mindset on campus

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