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From watching glaciers warm into lakes to growing summer vegetables for the first time, three Sherpa Himalayans share their stories.
A Himalayan Sherpa tells how rising mountain temperatures have changed her daily life, affecting what she grows and how she views the future.
A Sherpa glaciologist's concerns for flooding and water supply are rising with the temperatures of the air and ice in the Himalayas.
A Sherpa researcher explains the Nepalese ethnic group's relationship with climate change, as a term still in the process of being learned and as a reality.
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Drone technology is being increasingly used to detect illegal poaching and logging, calculate carbon storage and even plant seeds from the air.
Water cycle expert Douglas Sheil examines the links between the rainforest and how conditions that led to the widespread fires also fed Hurricane Dorian.
Experts weigh in on what the satellite imagery and red alerts for burning in Central Africa actually mean for the world’s ‘second green lung.’
In Indonesian Borneo, young people are taking action on the raging peatland fires by providing safe shelter and educating locals on the air they breathe.
Global warming's effect on oceans and the cryosphere will result in devastating storms, loss of freshwater and threatened fish stocks, say scientists.
A firefighter tells what’s happening in the dry forests burning in Bolivia as the flames get closer to one of the most biodiverse parts of the Amazon.
Xiuhtezcatl Martinez on his values, the interplay between music and activism, and how to maintain hope in the climate crisis.