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India Currents on MSNTo Save The Environment, We Need A Cultural & Spiritual ShiftNature needs us to heal, spiritually Nature has always awed me—physically, emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually.
Ambitious projects aim to put dire wolves, woolly mammoths and passenger pigeons back into our ecosystems. But with so many ...
In the natural world, scientists are constantly searching for words and phrases to describe different phenomena. As a result, ...
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What a Living Argentinosaurus Would Mean for Today's EcosystemsThe curious minds at What If explain the profound environmental shifts caused by the return of the Argentinosaurus.
I started loud living instead The superpowers I thought were so inspiring to have, the ability to say yes to everything, weren't actually inspiring so much as depleting and unhealthy.
Challenging long-held assumptions about global terrestrial carbon storage, a new study finds that the majority of carbon dioxide (CO 2) absorbed by ecosystems has been locked away in dead plant ...
While the mechanisms by which carbon accumulates in living biomass are well known—photosynthesis in particular—variations in the nonliving carbon pools are largely unknown and very difficult ...
Key points Thinking and living are inseparable. Mindfulness helps us see—but Deleuze invites us to act. A life worth living is open, curious, and transformative.
Nearly a quarter of animals living in rivers, lakes and other freshwater sources are threatened with extinction, according to new research.
Rich Ecosystem Of Animal Life Found Under Seafloor At 2,500 Meters Water Depth “The study of the subseafloor biosphere for animal life has just begun,” the researchers write.
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