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Why Some Countries Are Declaring Rivers, Forests, and Mountains as ‘Legal Persons’Imagine a world where a river has rights, where a forest can “speak” in court, or a mountain stands legally protected as more ...
A diver in Australia captured a heartwarming moment when a Maori octopus hugged her camera near a pier in Rye, Victoria.
A freak weather event in one of the world’s most densely-populated areas is threatening two billion lives. It has stopped snowing in the Himalayas. As a result, the water supply two billion people is ...
Earth's storage of water in soil, lakes and rivers is dwindling. And it's especially bad for farming
Research finds that global warming has significantly reduced the amount of water that's being stored around the world in soil ...
Around the World War I Veterans Memorial Park, cars drove by as people were busy getting their days started. But inside the ...
At least 228 Pakistani nationals living in Madhya Pradesh will have to leave India before the April 27 deadline set by the ...
Autumn in the far north of Scandinavia means crisp mornings, warm sunny days and a colourful fanfare of foliage. It’s the ...
The far north of Scandinavia is synonymous with Christmas – and minus 30 degree temperatures. Which makes visiting at a ...
The road to Machu Picchu, which morphs into a railway for its most spectacular sector, begins in the Valle Sagrado, or Sacred ...
A groundbreaking trial in Menindee, Australia, will test Fishheart cutting-edge fish passage technology to restore native ...
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