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Nature and BiodiversityThe 17th-century philosopher whose scientific ideas could tackle climate change todayMichael Wilby · The Conversation 04 Feb 2019
Nature and Biodiversity5 maps that reveal the world’s remaining wildernessesSteve Carver and Lex Comber · The Conversation 04 Feb 2019
Health and Healthcare SystemsThese are the three biggest threats facing humankind todayKate Ryan · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 04 Feb 2019
Nature and BiodiversityThis new technology that predicts sea breezes can boost offshore wind farmsTodd Bates · Futurity 04 Feb 2019
Nature and BiodiversityFreshwater is becoming saltier – and it’s bad for the planet and our healthHenry Bewicke 04 Feb 2019
Nature and BiodiversityBritish schoolchildren to join Europe-wide protest 'strikes' over climate changeAlex Thornton 01 Feb 2019
Nature and BiodiversityThis project in India helps people and tigers co-exist peacefullyAlex Thornton 01 Feb 2019
Climate ActionOur warming oceans are killing the sea star populationOlivia Rosane · EcoWatch 01 Feb 2019
Nature and BiodiversityEnergy-short Pakistan moves to power up solar manufacturingImran Mukhtar · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 01 Feb 2019
Climate ActionMany coffee species are threatened with extinction. Here's whyReuters Staff · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 01 Feb 2019
Nature and BiodiversityEuropean colonisation of the Americas might have caused global cooling, according to new researchAlexander Koch, Chris Brierley, and Simon Lewis · The Conversation 01 Feb 2019
Nature and BiodiversityBangladesh lends land to islanders as water devours homesRafiqul Islam · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 31 Jan 2019
Nature and BiodiversityCosta Rica is one of the world's happiest countries. Here's what it does differentlyJosephine Moulds 31 Jan 2019
Climate ActionHow frigid polar vortex blasts are connected to global warmingJennifer Francis · The Conversation 31 Jan 2019
Geographies in DepthKenya is turning to solar power to pump waterKagondu Njagi · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 31 Jan 2019
Urban TransformationBangkok has had to close its schools because of pollutionPanarat Thepgumpanat · Thomson Reuters Foundation trust.org 31 Jan 2019
Nature and BiodiversityWe're facing a 'cold crunch,' and it's nothing to do with the polar vortexEmma Charlton 31 Jan 2019
Geographies in DepthIndia’s building more toilets, but what happens ‘after the flush’?Natasha Jamal, Tejpreet Singh Chopra, and Kate Roberts 29 Jan 2019