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Environment - Page 3

December 1, 2025
Editor's Choice/Sri Lanka

When the Rains Arrived, the State Was Already Underwater: Some Lessons of Cyclone Ditwah

When the rains finally stopped, what remained was not just devastation but disbelief. Entire neighbourhoods had turned into brown, swirling lakes. Heartbreaking images and videos flow of families stood on the upper

Diplomacy/World

Secrets Behind Trump’s Desire for Greenland

by Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor Donald Trump’s fascination with Greenland has raised eyebrows across the globe, sparking debates about the motives behind his interest in the world’s largest island. While the former president’s bold suggestion to buy Greenland in 2019

December 26, 2024

The U.S. Constitution May Hold the Key to Solving the Climate Crisis

Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Planet Earth is in crisis. Climate change is accelerating, biodiversity is crumbling, and entire ecosystems are collapsing. Despite significant successes over the past 40 years, the animal

AI in Wildlife Crime Prevention

Artificial Intelligence

Wildlife crime is costly, not only for ecosystem conservation but also for local and national economies. Traditional methods of combating wildlife crime include regular patrols

Transforming Farming Practices to Save the Bumblebee

October 11, 2024
Agriculture/Diplomacy

The weather warms. The snows recede, and vast swaths of wild flora mat the terrain. The first shoots of the perennials are green. What was once brown and hibernating transforms into a

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Legal Stewardship by Indigenous Peoples: Key to Thriving Forest

September 18, 2024
Diplomacy/Education

Forests are essential for life on Earth. Because they produce oxygen and help regulate the balance of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere, forests are known as the “lungs of the

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AI in Wildlife Crime Prevention

September 13, 2024
Artificial Intelligence

Wildlife crime is costly, not only for ecosystem conservation but also for local and national economies. Traditional methods of combating wildlife crime include regular patrols and camera traps, but these are also costly

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Study shows how sunflowers maximize collective sunlight capture

August 20, 2024
World

Researchers from Israel and the United States have discovered that sunflower plants “dance” during growth to avoid shading each other and maximize sunlight capture, according to a statement issued by Tel Aviv

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New World, New Hope: The Struggle for a Free Western Sahara Continues

June 20, 2024
Columns

Life under occupation is a constant struggle. This is continually expressed at the international media conference in a refugee camp in Western Sahara. The conference takes place from May 1–5 and is organized by

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U.S. Uses Native Wisdom, Archaeology to Tackle Wildfires

June 13, 2024
Education/United States

After a sharp increase in uncontrollable wildfires across the northern U.S. and Canada in recent decades, the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the U.S. Forest Service have been open to new approaches and ways to

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Brazil’s Flood of Austerity and Climate Catastrophe

May 30, 2024
Columns

From 28 April, heavy rains, strong winds, and widespread flooding have lashed the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, killing over 160 people and impacting 2.3 million. The waters rose

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Massive Landslide Buries Over 2,000 in Papua New Guinea

May 27, 2024
News

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea: More than 2,000 people were buried alive by a massive landslide in Papua New Guinea last week, the National Disaster Center confirmed today. The catastrophic event has

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The U.S. Constitution May Hold the Key to Solving the Climate Crisis

December 21, 2023
Sri Lanka Guardian Essays

Planet Earth is in crisis. Climate change is accelerating, biodiversity is crumbling, and entire ecosystems are collapsing. Despite significant successes over the past 40 years, the animal rights, environmental conservation, and wildlife preservation movements of

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