🌱 Environmental Writing

Writing that explores nature, ecosystems, pollution, biodiversity, and environmental science — through the lens of facts and clarity.

World Water Day 2025: Preserving glaciers, protecting our future

An in-depth look at glacier preservation efforts and their critical role in securing our water future.

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Coping with eco-anxiety: Turning climate worry into action

Practical strategies for managing environmental anxiety and channeling concern into meaningful climate action.

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Earth Day honors success in clean energy and wildlife recovery

Celebrating the achievements in renewable energy development and wildlife conservation efforts worldwide.

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Climate wins in 2025 came from unexpected places

Exploring surprising sources of climate progress and breakthrough solutions from around the globe.

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Global warming is accelerating beyond control as CO2 levels rise

Analysis of rising carbon dioxide levels and the accelerating pace of global temperature increases.

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International Day for Biological Diversity 2025: Bonding with nature

Examining the importance of biodiversity and our connection to the natural world.

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Distress signals: Earth's water cycle is becoming more erratic

How climate change is disrupting global water patterns and what it means for our planet's future.

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Racing against time to save our food supply from climate change

The urgent challenge of protecting global food security in the face of changing climate conditions.

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Girls are more worried about climate change than boys

Research findings on gender differences in climate anxiety and environmental concern among young people.

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Many people are willing to eat plant-based foods to save the climate

Survey results showing public willingness to adopt plant-based diets for environmental benefits.

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Climate extremes in 2024: What have we learned?

A comprehensive review of extreme weather events in 2024 and their implications for climate science.

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We must live in harmony with nature to create a sustainable future

Exploring pathways to sustainable living through better integration with natural systems.

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Humans are dramatically changing ocean surface temperatures

How human activities are altering ocean temperature patterns and seasonal cycles.

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How forests rose again after the planet's most extreme extinction

The remarkable story of forest recovery following Earth's most devastating mass extinction event.

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Water arrived on Earth gradually over time, not in one big event

New research reveals how Earth's water accumulated through gradual processes rather than a single delivery.

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Florida's controversial idea: Using radioactive waste to build roads

Examining the debate around Florida's proposal to use radioactive materials in road construction.

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Lyrebirds farm their own food - and shape entire forests

Discovering how lyrebirds actively cultivate their food sources and influence forest ecosystems.

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Trained dogs can sniff out invasive species in forests

How specially trained detection dogs are helping researchers identify invasive pests in forest environments.

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Corals are absorbing human drugs, and not just in shallow water

Research reveals how pharmaceutical pollutants are affecting coral reefs at various ocean depths.

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Endangered wild species find forbidden love in domestic animals

Exploring the complex issue of hybridization between endangered wild species and domestic animals.

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