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Environment
Bringing back the ancient Dodo bird is an ethical minefield and ‘de-extinction’ probably isn’t the fairytale you think it is
By
Risa Aria Schnebly
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Ben A. Minteer
and
The Conversation
March 1, 2023
Tech
The company trying to bring back the extinct woolly mammoth also wants to revive the dodo bird—and it’s already raised more than $200 million
By
Chris Morris
January 31, 2023
Environment
Why disruptive climate protests are set to grow, both on the streets and in the workplace
By
David Meyer
November 28, 2021
Finance
How crypto-owning climate activists balance saving the planet with supporting energy-hungry Bitcoin mines
By
Sophie Mellor
November 15, 2021
1,700 Species Will Likely Go Extinct Due to Human Land Use, Study Says
By
Renae Reints
March 6, 2019
An Australian Rat Becomes the First Mammal to Go Extinct Due to Climate Change
By
Erik Sherman
February 20, 2019
We’re Eating the Earth’s Biggest Animals Into Extinction, Report Says
By
Renae Reints
February 8, 2019
China Re-Opens Trade of Rhino and Tiger Parts for Medicine. They Have No Medical Value, Argue Experts
By
Glenn Fleishman
October 29, 2018
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