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An online magazine offering reporting, opinion, and analysis on global environmental issues. Published at the Yale School of the Environment.

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More severe heat and wildfires are leading to worsening pollution across much of the U.S., a new report finds. e360.yale.edu/digest/state-o…

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Winner of a Goldman Prize, Batmunkh Luvsandash has fought to protect more than a million acres of land in his native Mongolia. "I was passionate, almost greedy, about the size of the areas that we wanted to get under protection," he says in an interview. e360.yale.edu/features/batmu…

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Amazon river dwellers are fighting to rein in the massive Belo Monte dam, which has sapped the flow of water along a vital stretch of the Xingu River. With the dam now up for relicensing, they see a rare opportunity to restore the flow. e360.yale.edu/features/belo-…

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From our archives: Warming is changing when fish spawn and migrate, leading to mismatches between predators and their prey. Such mismatches are well documented on land, but scientists are only beginning to understand this phenomenon in the ocean. e360.yale.edu/features/ocean…

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By dismantling USAID, the Trump administration has done more than cut off life-saving food and medicine. It has also slashed funding for conservation work in dozens of countries, with many programs now being forced to shut down. e360.yale.edu/features/usaid…

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More severe heat and wildfires are leading to worsening pollution across much of the U.S., a new report finds. e360.yale.edu/digest/state-o…

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USAID was one of the biggest funders of conservation worldwide, helping to protect elephants in Tanzania, fight fires in the Amazon, and restore giant fish to the Mekong River. But recent funding cuts have forced many programs to shut down. e360.yale.edu/features/usaid…

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Batmunkh Luvsandash has fought to protect more than a million acres of land in his native Mongolia. In a new interview, he recounts how, by drawing on the knowledge of local herders, he was able to take on the powerful mining industry and win. e360.yale.edu/features/batmu…

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Four months after the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, California, wildlife is making a comeback. e360.yale.edu/digest/eaton-f…

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The Trump administration has terminated thousands of USAID projects, including many devoted to protecting wildlife. Conservationists were blindsided. “This was a cut all, cut everything, cut, cut,” says one. Now “there’s no trust” in the U.S. government. e360.yale.edu/features/usaid…

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More severe heat and wildfires are leading to worsening pollution across much of the U.S., a new report finds. e360.yale.edu/digest/state-o…

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A.I. is powering a revolution in weather forecasting. Forecasts that once required huge teams of experts and massive supercomputers can now be made on a laptop. Read more: bit.ly/4jcpXsD

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By dismantling USAID, the Trump administration has done more than cut off life-saving food and medicine. It has also slashed funding for conservation work in dozens of countries, with many programs now being forced to shut down. e360.yale.edu/features/usaid…

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Four months after the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, California, wildlife is making a comeback. e360.yale.edu/digest/eaton-f…

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Mongolian activist Batmunkh Luvsandash gave up a career in mining to fight the takeover of pastures by mining firms. By drawing on the knowledge of local herders, he was able to take on the industry and win. Read more: bit.ly/42U0EWl

Mongolian activist Batmunkh Luvsandash gave up a career in mining to fight the takeover of pastures by mining firms.

By drawing on the knowledge of local herders, he was able to take on the industry and win.

Read more: bit.ly/42U0EWl
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From our archives: Timber skyscrapers are on the rise. Proponents say that building with wood instead of steel could help cut emissions. But does the logging needed to erect such buildings cancel out any benefits? e360.yale.edu/features/as-ma…

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USAID was one of the biggest funders of conservation worldwide, helping to protect elephants in Tanzania, fight fires in the Amazon, and restore giant fish to the Mekong River. But recent funding cuts have forced many programs to shut down. Read more: bit.ly/3S5rogo

USAID was one of the biggest funders of conservation worldwide, helping to protect elephants in Tanzania, fight fires in the Amazon, and restore giant fish to the Mekong River.

But recent funding cuts have forced many programs to shut down.

Read more: bit.ly/3S5rogo
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Four months after the Eaton Fire tore through Altadena, California, wildlife is making a comeback. e360.yale.edu/digest/eaton-f…

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Winner of a Goldman Prize, Batmunkh Luvsandash has fought to protect more than a million acres of land in his native Mongolia. "I was passionate, almost greedy, about the size of the areas that we wanted to get under protection," he says in an interview. e360.yale.edu/features/batmu…

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From our archives: Carbon dioxide is not only warming the lower atmosphere — it's cooling the upper atmosphere. Scientists say this cooling could endanger orbiting satellites, slow the healing of the ozone layer, and visit turmoil on our weather below. e360.yale.edu/features/clima…