by Grace Ebert | Dec 18, 2024
What if succulents sprouted in squiggles? Or cacti turned orange and floated to the sky like balloons?
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by Komoneed | Dec 17, 2024
I find myself drawn to visit some of the world’s most diverse ecosystems and exotic…
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by Kate Mothes | Dec 17, 2024
The Los Angeles-based designer devises a veritable forest evergreen-shaped boxes.
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by Komoneed | Dec 14, 2024
According to the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s 2024 Arctic Report Card, tundra in the Arctic is becoming a net source of carbon dioxide, rather than the climate-beneficial carbon sink it has been for millennia. This year was the second warmest in the Arctic, based on data dating back to 1900, the […]
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by Komoneed | Dec 14, 2024
The rapidly increasing amount of land on Earth that is affected by excess salt will lead to potentially devastating effects on global food production, according to a new report from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). The report, Global Status of Salt-Affected Soils, found that roughly 3.41 billion acres — 10.7 […]
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