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Can Rio Survive the Olympics?
Only if it treats the Games like a marathon—and not a 100-yard-dash.
Can Breaking Down Ethnic Barriers in a Tuna Fishery Prevent Accidental Shark Deaths?
From the mouths of sharks: Humans, please diversify your social circles.
A Sixth Olympic Ring Sits Atop a Brazilian Waterfall as a Symbol of Natural Unity
Artist Mariko Mori plans large-scale installations that celebrate local ecology.
Companies Mining Sand for Oil and Gas Threaten Midwest Fields, and Farmers Are Fighting Back
A group of Illinois landowners have waged a legal battle against a fracking company to protect their agricultural community.
Britain's New PM Just Sacked Its Climate Agency—What Now?
On her very first day in office, Prime Minister Theresa May abolished the U.K.’s climate change department. Will the Brits keep the climate promises they made in Paris?
2016 Is Putting Previous Heat Records to Shame
January to June was the warmest half-year on the books (and it wasn't even close).