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London's Borough Market.
Photo © Stuart Freedman |
How Are You Going Green?
Check out our new Everyday Environmentalist tips from Nature Conservancy staff on how to make personal, science-based choices to help save the planet — from raising your own chickens to running your car on vegetable oil. Then tell us how you're going green!
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Smokestack.
Photo © Eric Middelkoop/BigStockPhoto |
Air Pollution: Not Just a Breathing Problem
A new report co-authored by the Conservancy finds that air pollution is substantially harming every major ecosystem type in the northeastern and mid-Atlantic United States — damaging wildlife, trees and waterways.
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| Tourists at the top of Thousand Turtle Mountain, China. Photo © Scott Warren |
The Conservancy in China: 10 Years of Success
Saving a rare monkey species, combating illegal logging and transforming a nature reserve near Beijing — these are just a few of the creative ways the Conservancy is working to protect China's remarkable natural treasures.
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A lynx at Kekexili Nature Reserve, China. (First place, endangered species)
Photo © Pei Jingde/2008 Green Olympic Photo Contest |
Natural Light: Photos from China
Experience China's extraordinary natural beauty in August's Natural Light slideshow — a collection of stunning images from a Conservancy-held photo contest in that country. See pandas, snub-nosed golden monkeys, crested ibis and more!
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Sanjayan swimming with sharks.
Photo © Sanjayan/TNC |
Swimming with Sharks
Is our lead scientist shark bait? Sanjayan dives into a shark rodeo as part of Discovery Channel's "Shark Week" — read his column about it!
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Solar panels.
Photo © Mark Evans |
Ask the Conservationist: A Solar-Powered Problem?
Will the collection of large amounts of solar energy contribute to global warming by creating more heat on Earth? Get the answer from Conservancy climate change scientist Patrick Gonzalez.
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