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Protecting peatlands and mangroves could halve Southeast Asia’s land-use emissionsSoutheast Asia’s peatlands and mangroves store immense amounts of carbon, yet they’re rapidly disappearing. A new study finds ...
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Mongabay on MSNHow ‘country palm’ could help pave the way toward a sustainable palm oil future in LiberiaAcross southeastern Liberia, oil palms grow wild in the forest. Known as “country palm,” the Elaeis guineensis tree is native ...
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ZME Science on MSNThe Wallace Line forms an invisible barrier that separates Asian and Australian species. Scientists now know what happenedEver wondered why you won't find kangaroos outside Australia? It all started with massive climate change millions of years ...
The Wallace Line divides species in Southeast Asia. A deep ocean trench prevents animal migration. Even flying birds rarely ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNIn Rural Japan, Learning Zen Mindfulness at an 800-Year-Old TempleAt a big-hearted retreat surrounded by nature, Zen rituals fused with mindfulness practices teach Kate Crockett to be more present.
There are 9.2 million people of concern to UNHCR across Asia and the Pacific, including 4.4 million refugees and asylum-seekers, 3.3 million internally displaced people and 2.3 million stateless ...
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