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Dems and MAHA Republicans team up to prevent government deregulation of pesticides
“If there is a moment in time where there is interest in, say, for instance, changing the rules around glyphosate or ultraprocessed foods, we should…
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December 2025
Making a Northwest Passage to the Sea
Which will open first, the Northwest Passage or the Northeast Passage, and why?
Dec 23, 2025
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For Cod and Windmills
Offshore windmills are increasing our renewable energy capacity to power homes and neighborhoods, but did you know that with thoughtful design…
Dec 11, 2025
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November 2025
The return of the buffalo enabled people to survive Washington’s dysfunction
In October, when the government failed to meet its legal and moral obligations to fund the tribe's health and well-being in exchange for land and…
Nov 13, 2025
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A Miyawaki Pocket Forest for Attleboro, MA
On a recent November evening the sun had set over O’Connell Field in Attleboro when twenty people gathered in the Attleboro Library to participate in a…
Nov 8, 2025
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Let the Earth Rehydration Revolution Begin
To benefit residents of low-lying areas and downtown businesses along the river.
Nov 4, 2025
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October 2025
Back in the High Life Again
A lone Atlantic puffin was discovered on October 5th on a residential street next to Lake Pearl in Wrentham, Massachusetts.
Oct 16, 2025
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The Profound Paradox and the Five White Rhinoceroses
To save a wetland
Oct 12, 2025
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These ocean critters are worth saving
The ocean sequesters huge amounts of carbon from the atmosphere, provides half of our oxygen, and supports a wondrous, thriving ecosystem of creatures…
Oct 8, 2025
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Turning the Tide-How Land and Water Shape Our Climate Future
Storms rage. The air is warmer. The earth beneath our feet dries and, instead of soaking into living soil, water flows over paved landscapes, resulting…
Oct 6, 2025
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September 2025
Not down for the count, the scruffy little guy with spots is back from the brink of extinction
The little, spotted kiwi – known locally as kiwi pukupuku – has been discovered in the wild on New Zealand’s South Island for the first time in 50…
Sep 29, 2025
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Fathoming Captain Scoresby’s Ten-gallon Fir-Cask
In 1810, in the Greenland Sea, William Scoresby Jr., the captain of Resolute, who was 21 years old, used an oceanographic instrument made from a…
Sep 17, 2025
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