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What if you get lost in the Amazon rainforest?
You’ve finally made it! The trip of a lifetime. Wild nature, lush scenery, and exotic animals galore. It’s all good, as long ...
The Amazon is a huge and highly unexplored territory, five times larger than the state of Texas. 10% of Earth’s wildlife we ...
Not exactly the poster child for cute animals, dung beetles now join the list of species affected by human-caused climate ...
Photographer Lalo de Almeida has been documenting the industrialisation taking place in the Amazon rainforest after the ...
These marathons take runners from dramatic volcanoes to ice fields and historic landmarks, across St. Helena, Antarctica, ...
Half of species are being forced to move from their habitats. And when they do, the results aren't far from a horror movie - ...
As a state-controlled company explores for oil in the fragile Equatorial Margin the government struggles to balance its ecological promises with fossil fuel expansion. In Oiapoque, the stakes could no ...
The ultra-rich are fortifying themselves inside one of America’s last intact ecosystems—with money plundered from ecological ...
Photographer Kiliii Yüyan’s visual odyssey “Guardians of Life” explores how traditional ecological knowledge is reshaping ...
In the southern tip of Colombia’s Cauca department, known as the “boot” for its shoe-like shape, volunteer members of an ...
While it’s great knowing you have free time ahead of you, it’s easy to start feeling antsy. Here are the best things to do ...
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Are Big Companies, Not Locavorism, the Best Hope for American Food?
In 1999, Steve Ells, the founder and former CEO of the fast-food chain Chipotle, came across an article about the merits of ...
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