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In Pictures
Ecuador's crabbers and the muddy work of saving mangroves
Mangroves are important for some communities in Ecuador who rely on the crabs that live among the roots to sustain their livelihoods, but...
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Climate change
October 20, 2023 Myths about solar and wind could stall the fight against climate change
Wind and solar power are key to a green energy future, and some states have begun to fight back against the misinformation hurting clean...
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Climate change
September 8, 2023 The global hunt for a hidden climate threat
Reducing methane pollution is the fastest way to slow global warming. But to cut methane, we need to find it and measure it. Satellites, jet...
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People
September 8, 2023 What it's like to drive an electric car
As electric vehicles get cheaper and car-makers introduce more options, EVs are gaining traction with more types of people, from delivery...
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Climate change
September 7, 2023 Climate pollution from global shipping is growing. Can the industry clean up...
Huge ships that carry everything from steel to sneakers across the oceans run on the world’s dirtiest fuel. That’s starting to change — but...
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Quick read
August 29, 2023 Meet the all-female team taking on India's air pollution challenges
Globally, indoor air pollution harms more women than men. In India, an all-female team of health workers are taking on this invisible threat...
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Climate change
August 29, 2023 Two scoops, hold the diesel
All-electric ice cream trucks serve up the best of summer without the fumes and noise.
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Deep dive
August 23, 2023 Deep inside the Amazon, Indigenous leaders are fighting to preserve the...
The entire northeast corner of Ecuador was once inhabited by the A’i Cofán people, but the population has dwindled as the land has been...
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Analysis
August 22, 2023 Back-to-school: Electric buses offer kids a cleaner, healthier ride
More and more electric school buses, which offer a much healthier ride to kids, are hitting the streets thanks in part to the Infrastructure...