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Chasing fire: Brazil’s burning ecosytems

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A sleeping giant: Why permafrost is a climate threat

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Climate change and the Infrastructure and Investment in Jobs Act

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The great Siberian thaw

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Tom Lovejoy’s legacy to the Earth

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