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How Rivers Shape the Land and Move Over Time

Rivers are alive in their own way - constantly shifting, eroding, and reshaping the land. This episode explores the hidden ...
We found that, in the populated areas below the national park, 75% of Kilimanjaro’s indigenous plants had been wiped out over ...
WNYC’s new podcast Our Common Nature takes listeners on a journey across the U.S., blending music, nature, and Indigenous ...
Paul Kingsnorth is a novelist and a critic, an environmental activist and a convert to Eastern Orthodoxy. His new book is ...
The President’s executive order took inspiration from an esoteric legal argument from 1985, by two Yale professors. They have ...
The global environmental crisis is also a crisis of information. The destruction of forests, reefs, and rivers proceeds ...
Kieron Walton is a 6-foot-6, 19-year-old centre who’s scored in bunches since the Jets drafted him in the sixth round in 2024 ...
As we walked the trail back to his car, he bent to touch a soft tuft of blue grama grass, a drought-resistant native. It’s ...
Some revolutions begin not with technology, but with a feeling. For Gregg Treinish, that feeling was guilt. He was spending ...
President Paul Kagame has called on African land forces commanders to strike a balance between speed and accuracy in responding to emerging security threats, warning that excessive bureaucracy and ...
Experts say the Colorado River shows no sign of recovery. The Republic asked water providers how they would survive shortages ...