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The Great Adaptation

Like a splash of ice-cold water, humans had to start adapting to the harsh ecological realities of COVID-19. “The world gives us our reality,” says Dr. James de Jarnette. “We cannot completely shut ourselves from the rest of the world and go merrily along because the environment doesn’t work that way.” So, naturally, humans are forced to adapt.
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Virus Limits 50th Earth Day to Virtual Events

The biggest climate conference of 2020 will be the Earth Day Week No Fly Conference, a public, free, online event, where 100 key experts will meet virtually to share creative solutions to build a better future and avert humanity's most serious crisis - climate change.
patients with COVID-19 in bio-containment

Together We Stand Against COVID-19

"We're all in this together," health and government officials have been repeating this refrain ever since the novel coronavirus and the deadly disease it causes, COVID-19, emerged in Wuhan, China at the end of December 2019.

Fixation on Nitrogen

Scientists at three North American universities have discovered one of nature’s “backup methods” for converting nitrogen into plant nutrients. Research published today in the journal “Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,” shows that the process may be more resilient than previously known.
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