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The environmental hero that the majority of people are unaware of

These diversified ecosystems may only span a little portion of the earth’s surface, but they are very important for the storage of carbon dioxide, which is a greenhouse gas, and they are home to forty percent of the world’s plant and animal species. Nevertheless, what actually are they? Wetlands are

Many ocean bottom charts are decades old

 The race is on to correctly map them by 2030; crowdsourcing may help A federal government facility in the American Rockies has the world’s greatest seabed maps. Sometimes a hard disk with updated bathymetric charts from survey and research ships comes in the mail. The world’s biggest public atlas of

The rise of a top data scientist from climate gloom to optimism

  Data scientist Hannah Ritchie believes planetary harm may be peaking, but the US election may be “pivotal”. Half of young people worldwide said “humanity is doomed” in a climate change poll. In other words, they don’t think present wants can be addressed without harming future requirements. They fear life

Craftivism powers ‘soft protest’ for climate change

  Twenty years after “craftivism” was formed, Future Planet examines its climate movement roots. Sarah Corbett learned to cross-stitch on a trip to Glasgow. Shaking hands and short breath. As she learned cross-stitch, she realized how anxious she was. Cross-stitching required careful concentration and slow, repeated actions, which made her