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Environment

The Salmon Apocalypse: Why Pacific Northwest Fisheries Are Collapsing and What We're Missing

Pacific salmon populations are crashing at alarming rates. Scientists now point to a culprit hiding in plain sight: the dams that promised to power our cities.

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Emma Sinclair9 readsApr 6
The Salmon Apocalypse: Why Pacific Northwest Fisheries Are Collapsing and What We're Missing
Environment

Seagrass Meadows Are Earth's Best-Kept Climate Secret—And We're Mowing Them Down

These underwater plants capture carbon five times faster than forests, yet seagrass meadows are vanishing at an alarming rate. Here's why we need to save them before it's too late.

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Ava Montgomery9 readsApr 6
Seagrass Meadows Are Earth's Best-Kept Climate Secret—And We're Mowing Them Down
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The Invisible Killer: How Microplastics Invaded Our Bloodstreams and What We Still Don't Know

Scientists just discovered plastic particles in human blood. Here's what that means for your health—and why the real problem started decades ago.

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Gregory Smith4 readsApr 6
The Invisible Killer: How Microplastics Invaded Our Bloodstreams and What We Still Don't Know
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The Invisible Pipeline: How Microplastics Are Traveling Through Our Soil and Into Our Food

Trillions of plastic particles are infiltrating agricultural soils worldwide, contaminating crops and entering our bodies through everyday meals. Here's what scientists just discovered—and why you should care.

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Ava Montgomery8 readsApr 6
The Invisible Pipeline: How Microplastics Are Traveling Through Our Soil and Into Our Food
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Why Your Backyard Soil Is More Valuable Than Gold (And Why Big Agriculture Keeps Destroying It)

Soil degradation is erasing centuries of carbon storage while threatening food security. Here's what farmers and scientists are doing to fight back.

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Ava Montgomery5 readsApr 6
Why Your Backyard Soil Is More Valuable Than Gold (And Why Big Agriculture Keeps Destroying It)
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The Rewilding Paradox: When Bringing Animals Back Goes Spectacularly Wrong

Rewilding projects promise ecological restoration, but some are creating ecological disasters. Here's why the cure is sometimes worse than the disease.

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Carrie Fisher5 readsApr 6
The Rewilding Paradox: When Bringing Animals Back Goes Spectacularly Wrong
Environment

Why Your Backyard Soil Might Be More Valuable Than Gold Right Now

Soil carbon sequestration is quietly becoming the climate solution nobody's talking about—and your garden could be part of it.

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Gregory Smith4 readsApr 6
Why Your Backyard Soil Might Be More Valuable Than Gold Right Now
Environment

The Mangrove Paradox: Why These Coastal Forests Are Vanishing Faster Than We Can Plant Them

Mangrove forests absorb carbon five times faster than terrestrial forests, yet we're losing them at three times the rate of other woodlands. Here's why restoration efforts are falling dangerously short.

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Gregory Smith4 readsApr 5
The Mangrove Paradox: Why These Coastal Forests Are Vanishing Faster Than We Can Plant Them
Environment

The Microplastic Invasion: Billions of Tiny Particles Are Now Inside Your Body

From sea salt to human blood, microplastics have infiltrated every corner of our environment. Scientists are racing to understand what this invisible crisis means for our health.

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Ava Montgomery10 readsApr 5
The Microplastic Invasion: Billions of Tiny Particles Are Now Inside Your Body
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Why Dead Zones Are Expanding in Our Oceans and What's Actually Creating Them

Nutrient pollution is suffocating massive ocean regions, and the culprit isn't where you think it is. Here's what's really happening beneath the surface.

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Gregory Smith9 readsApr 5
Why Dead Zones Are Expanding in Our Oceans and What's Actually Creating Them
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