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U.S. Sends Lots of Plastic Trash Overseas. Malaysia Just Said No Thanks. [1]

"On Tuesday, Malaysia, which received more discarded plastic from rich nations than any other developing country last year, effectively banned all shipments of plastic waste from the United States."

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Source: NYTimes [12], 07/03/2025
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1/3 Of Tuvalu Citizens Seek Australian Climate Visas To Escape Rising Seas [13]

"Almost a third of all of Tuvalu’s residents have put in requests for the first batch of climate visas from Australia, as scientists fear the Pacific nation will be uninhabitable within the next 80 years."

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Source: France24 [16], 06/27/2025
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Rethinking Forest Management in the Pyrocene [17]

Recent urban-interface infernos, fueled by climate change, leave no doubt that we have entered the age of runaway fire. Writer and ecologist Lauren Oakes writes that large-scale combustion is permanently reshaping ecosystems and societies as we learn to live with wildfire, not just fight it. Instead of perpetuating problematic approaches to forest management, experts call for confronting the root causes of this crisis and adopting science-informed responses.

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"Tonga Poised to Be the First Country to Recognize Rights of Whales" [33]

"At the U.N. Ocean Conference, Tonga’s princess called for recognition of whales’ legal rights. The move is one of several rights of nature initiatives happening at the conference."

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Source: Inside Climate News [37], 06/12/2025
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Joy As 10 Tasmanian Devil Joeys Emerge From Australia’s Breeding Program [38]

"Experts say four more of the marsupials were expected to conceive in breeding season, which runs from February to June each year" 

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Source: Australian AP [40], 06/05/2025
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Plastic Pollution Leaves Seabirds With Brain Damage Similar To Alzheimer’s [41]

"Ingesting plastic is leaving seabird chicks with brain damage “akin to Alzheimer’s disease”, according to a new study – adding to growing evidence of the devastating impact of plastic pollution on marine wildlife."

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Source: Guardian [42], 03/13/2025
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New Zealand Mountain Granted Personhood, Recognizing It As Sacred For Māori [43]

"A mountain in New Zealand considered an ancestor by Indigenous people was recognized as a legal person on Thursday after a new law granted it all the rights and responsibilities of a human being."

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Source: AP [45], 01/31/2025
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"Indonesian Scientist Under Fire For Revealing Extent Of Illegal Tin Mining" [46]

"An Indonesian forensic scientist whose testimony has proved crucial in securing rulings against environmental violators faces a third potential lawsuit."

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Source: Mongabay [48], 01/15/2025
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January 30, 2025

DEADLINE: EJN Asia Pacific Media Grants 2025 [49]

Earth Journalism Network seeks innovative project ideas from media outlets, journalism institutions and other organizations that work directly with media or content creators in the Asia-Pacific region. US$15,000 to US$20,000 grants. Apply by Jan 30, 2025.

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Experts Study Whale Species So Rare It’s Never Been Seen Alive [51]

"It is the world’s rarest whale, with only seven of its kind ever spotted. Almost nothing is known about the enigmatic species. But on Monday a small group of scientists and cultural experts in New Zealand clustered around a near-perfectly preserved spade-toothed whale hoping to decode decades of mystery."

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Source: AP [52], 12/05/2024
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