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"UN Ocean Treaty Talks Resume With Goal To Save Biodiversity" [1]

"United Nations members gather Monday in New York to resume efforts to forge a long-awaited and elusive treaty to safeguard the world’s marine biodiversity."

Biodiversity [2]
Environmental Politics [3]
Laws & Regulations [4]
Water & Oceans [5]
Public [6]
International [7]
Source: AP [8], 02/20/2023
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"Lonely Tunes: Humpback Whales Wail Less As Population Grows" [9]

"Those melancholy tunes sung by humpback whales may really be a sign of loneliness. Scientists who tracked humpback whales in Australia noticed that fewer whales wailed to find mates as their population grew."

Biodiversity [2]
Environmental Studies [10]
Water & Oceans [5]
Public [6]
International [7]
Source: AP [11], 02/17/2023
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First Genetically Modified Trees Have Been Planted in a U.S. Forest [12]

"On Monday, in a low-lying tract of southern Georgia’s pine belt, a half-dozen workers planted row upon row of twig-like poplar trees. These weren’t just any trees, though: Some of the seedlings being nestled into the soggy soil had been genetically engineered to grow wood at turbocharged rates while slurping up carbon dioxide from the air."

Biodiversity [2]
Climate Change [13]
Forests [14]
Technology [15]
Public [6]
National (U.S.) [16]
Source: NYTimes [17], 02/17/2023
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#SEJSpotlight: Bobby Magill, Reporter, Bloomberg Law [18]

Meet SEJ member Bobby Magill! Bobby is a journalist covering water, public lands and the Interior Department for Bloomberg Law in Washington, D.C. His work focuses on climate change and legal battles over the Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, water supplies, oil and gas leasing, endangered species and other federal lands issues.

Topics on the Beat: 
Biodiversity [2]
Climate Change [13]
Journalism & Media [19]
Laws & Regulations [4]
Natural Resources [20]
Water & Oceans [5]
Wildlife [21]
Visibility: 
Public [6]
  • Read more about #SEJSpotlight: Bobby Magill, Reporter, Bloomberg Law [18]

"Poor Nations Seek To Go Green With Debt Swaps" [22]

"With many developing nations facing a triple whammy of rising debt loads, climate change and nature loss, conservationists say the answer could lie with a financial instrument enabling them to tackle all three at once: "debt-for-environment swaps".

Biodiversity [2]
Climate Change [13]
Economy & Business [23]
Environmental Politics [3]
Natural Resources [20]
Public [6]
International [7]
Source: Thomson Reuters Fdn. [24], 02/16/2023
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March 2, 2023

Webinar: How to Cover Great Apes [25]

Are you looking for expert opinions on the issues facing mountain gorillas? Are you interested in learning how to better cover critically endangered orangutans? Or story ideas and advice to sharpen your reporting? On March 2, 11:00 a.m. EST, you're invited to join Mongabay for the next installment in their free webinar series.

Other Events [26]
Visibility: 
Public [6]
Topics on the Beat: 
Biodiversity [2]
Journalism & Media [19]
Wildlife [21]
Region: 
National (U.S.) [16]
International [7]

"The Edges Matter: Hedgerows Are Bringing Life Back to Farms" [27]

"Researchers have found that planting hedgerows helps farmers sequester carbon in the soil, manage pests, and provide habitat for pollinators and other wildlife."

Agriculture [28]
Biodiversity [2]
Natural Resources [20]
Wildlife [21]
Public [6]
International [7]
Source: Civil Eats [29], 02/15/2023
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"Climate Change May Already Be Spreading Malaria Mosquitos" [30]

"As temperatures rise, many tropical species once confined to the warmest parts of the globe are expected to climb to higher altitudes and creep farther from the equator. That already may be happening with mosquitoes carrying malaria, one of the world’s most devastating diseases and one that already kills more than 600,000 people a year."

Biodiversity [2]
Climate Change [13]
Environmental Health [31]
Public [6]
International [7]
Source: Washington Post [32], 02/15/2023
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"US Pledges Amazon Fund Donation, Renewing Hope For The Rainforest" [33]

"The U.S. has pledged to work with Brazil to strengthen the protection of the Amazon, including offering “initial support” to the recently revived Amazon Fund. Reports claim the U.S. will initially donate $50 million toward the fund, inciting disappointment among some experts who claim billions, not millions, are required to eliminate deforestation."

Agriculture [28]
Biodiversity [2]
Climate Change [13]
Forests [14]
Natural Resources [20]
Public [6]
International [7]
Source: Mongabay [34], 02/15/2023
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Earth Has Lost 1/5 Of Wetlands Since 1700; Most Could Still Be Saved [35]

"Like so many of the planet's natural habitats, wetlands have been systematically destroyed over the past 300 years. Bogs, fens, marshes and swamps have disappeared from maps and memory, having been drained, dug up and built on. Peatlands, a particular type of wetland, store at least twice the carbon of all the world's forests."

Agriculture [28]
Biodiversity [2]
Climate Change [13]
Natural Resources [20]
Water & Oceans [5]
Wildlife [21]
Public [6]
International [7]
Source: The Conversation [36], 02/14/2023
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