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18 of Earth's biggest river deltas — including the Nile and Amazon — are sinking faster than global sea levels are rising
Worldwide, millions of people live in river deltas that are sinking faster than sea levels are rising, research suggests.
Pole to Pole’s Amazon episodes document a new anaconda species and reveal how pollution moves through one of Earth’s most ...
From sun-drenched landscapes that inspired artists such as Van Gogh and Cezanne to the French food capital Lyon and ...
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Amazon vs. Nile – The true longest river revealed
You’ve heard it’s the Nile. You’ve heard it’s the Amazon. The truth depends on where you start—and how you measure.
The wildcat gold mining boom that swept across the Amazon beginning in the 1970s left behind an environmental catastrophe of ...
A shifting riverbank threatens Colombia’s main access to the Amazon waterway, as residents warn the region’s economies are ...
E-commerce and technology giant Amazon wants to discharge used water from its massive data center along Route 11 into the ...
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Entangled and Isolated: How Dams and Nets Corner Endangered Dolphins
There are around 40 species of dolphins in the world, but some are seriously threatened. Discover the most endangered ...
There’s much to do onboard, including lectures on wildlife and culinary classes on how to make the perfect pisco sour and ...
The Amazon rainforest is a biological jackpot, a climate regulator, and a living history book all at once. Scientists are ...
The online delivery giant has started a consultation to close down its giant Milton Keynes warehouse located at junction 13 ...
Drilling at block 59 in the Amazon River mouth basin registered a leak on Sunday (4), prompting Petrobras to temporarily ...
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