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Thanks to Anthropocene for a moment of relief:
In Brazil, signs that a soy moratorium is slowing down deforestation

Image: CIFOR/Flickr
Thanks to Anthropocene for a moment of relief:
In Brazil, signs that a soy moratorium is slowing down deforestation
A writer who captures the nuanced relationship between conservation of nature and culture has our attention:
The Lost Cultures of Whales
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Aboard the Balaena, Caribbean — I am alone on deck, my headphones filled with the sounds of the deep ocean. I have been tracking the sperm whales since 4 a.m. Now the island of Dominica imposes its dark shape in front of the rising sun.
“We have whales!” I shout down to Hal Whitehead, who founded the Dominica Sperm Whale Project with me a decade ago. He puts the kettle on and asks who it is as he comes on deck. Continue reading