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In North Macedonia, an Ancient Lake Faces Modern Threats

Lake Ohrid, at 2 million years old, may be the most biodiverse lake of its size in the world, teeming with fish, snails, crustaceans, and more. But tourism development along the edges of the lake and nutrient pollution are clouding its famously clear waters and altering its ecology. Read more on E360 →

Tue Jun 18, 2024 12:11
It's Not Just Fish — Some Gray Whales Are Shrinking Too

A group of gray whales that spends its summer on the Oregon coast is shrinking, with young whales on track to be around 5 feet shorter than their elders, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →

Mon Jun 17, 2024 17:07
Outrage Over Kidnapping of East African Pipeline Opponent

Campaigners are calling for an investigation into the kidnapping and beating of Stephen Kwikiriza, a vocal opponent of a controversial drilling and pipeline project in Uganda.Read more on E360 →

Fri Jun 14, 2024 18:39
How a ‘Citizen Map’ Is Helping Brazil Prepare for Next Big Flood

In the wake of last month’s disastrous flooding in southern Brazil, researchers are asking residents to use their smartphone cameras to document the damage and high-water marks. The data collected will help scientists map flood risk and inform decisions on where to rebuild. Read more on E360 →

Thu Jun 13, 2024 20:04
How Brazil Is Using a ‘Citizen Map’ to Prepare for Next Big Flood

In the wake of last month’s disastrous flooding in southern Brazil, researchers are asking residents to use their smartphone cameras to document the damage and high-water marks. The data collected will help scientists map flood risk and inform decisions on where to rebuild. Read more on E360 →

Thu Jun 13, 2024 19:14
In Brazil, a 'Citizen Map’ Is Helping Prepare for the Next Big Flood

In the wake of last month’s disastrous flooding in southern Brazil, researchers are asking residents to use their smartphone cameras to document the damage and high-water marks. The data collected will help scientists to map flood risk and inform decisions on where to rebuild. Read more on E360 →

Thu Jun 13, 2024 16:53

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