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Why some wild animals are getting insomnia
Scientists put sleep trackers on a bunch of wild pigs. The results reveal a troubling trend
Simon Armitage: Poets can fight climate crisis by making us spellbound by nature
Writer tells Hay festival about his new book, Blossomise, and his hopes to inspire people to preserve the natural world
Climate Change is Fueling the Loss of Indigenous Languages That Could Be Crucial to Combating It
Climate-related migration and seasonal changes are forcing Indigenous peoples to leave their native regions—and leave behind the languages tied to them
These languages often hold secrets to the inner workings of the planet, from the best times to plant certain crops to the healing properties of critical medicinal plants
Climate marches in eight Finnish cities ahead of "decisive" European election
The campaign is aimed at activating young people to vote in the European elections and to elect candidates who are committed to protecting the environment and climate
+Maybe we think that there are bigger crises in the world now, and that we’ll have time to come back to climate issues later, but we can no longer ignore them
Are the climate wars really over, or has a new era of greenwashing just begun?Joëlle Gergis
In a new Quarterly Essay, Joëlle Gergis says that while Rome wasn’t built in a day, the Albanese government’s lack of action on climate change does not reflect the urgency of the crisis
A German Climate Activist Won’t End His Hunger Strike, Even With the Risk of Death Looming
Nearly three months into his fast, Wolfgang Metzeler-Kick says he won’t eat until the German government acknowledges the severity of the climate crisis and the world’s failure to address it. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz shows no inclination of doing that
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