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  • June 27, 2025

Brazil wants to scale up regenerative tropical agriculture model (Portuguese)

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Reflections on another Canadian wildfire season

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Between land and water: Tribal relocation and resistance

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Climate futures: What’s ahead for our world beyond 1.5°C of warming?

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June 2025 collaborator highlight: Permafrost Discovery Gateway

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The connection between boreal wildfires and permafrost, explained

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Gold mining causes long-lasting damage in the Amazon rainforest

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