Yasmin Prabhudas
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Zoos and Aquariums: Educating the Next Generation of Environmentalists
Zoological institutions have come a long way in the last fifty years. Those that are doing things well are great education spaces.
Julie Peterson
Aug 20, 2022
The ‘Junk Food’ Dilemma: How to Steer Kids from Highly Processed to Highly Nutritious Foods
If one starts with potato chips, "junk food" has been around since 1853—that’s when African American chef George Crum is believed to have
The Earth & I Editorial Team
Aug 20, 2022
How Hot Was June? Depends on Who You Ask
According to NASA, June 2022 was tied with 2020 as the hottest global June since record-keeping began in 1880. Was it really?
The Earth & I Editorial Team
Aug 20, 2022
Cheetahs Return to India After 70 Years
Namibia and India have agreed to a historic pact to relocate African cheetahs to a part of India where Asiatic cheetahs once roamed.
Nnamdi Anyadike
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Promises and Pitfalls: The Future of Nuclear Energy
The global nuclear energy debate has now reached important key inflection points that could determine its future in the world’s energy mix.