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Mauro Morandi, Italy’s Robinson Crusoe, Dies at 85

He was the sole resident of Budelli, an undeveloped sliver of paradise off the northern coast of Sardinia. He embraced the solitude, until he was evicted.

Researchers Release Hawaiian Crows Back Into the Wild

4 December 2024 at 14:00
Researchers are trying a new strategy to reintroduce Hawaiian crows, which have been extinct in the wild for two decades.

Β© Jack Jeffrey, via Photo Resource Hawaii/Alamy

Only about 110 ʻalalā, or Hawaiian crows, remain on Earth.

Athens Revives Hadrian’s Aqueduct to Help With Water Crunch

7 December 2024 at 04:32
Hadrian’s Aqueduct supplied water to Greece’s capital for centuries but was then largely abandoned. It’s being revived to ease water scarcity amid global warming.

Β© Byron Smith for The New York Times

A section of Hadrian’s Aqueduct in Athens. Its 15-mile network runs beneath the city and is still functional.

What a Marine Heat Wave Reveals About Our Warming Oceans

An extreme heat wave off California’s coast seemed like an anomaly 10 years ago. But as the ocean warms, the catastrophe may be a glimpse of the future.

Rodeo Beach, Calif., one of the beaches that volunteers survey regularly for wildlife.

Eriel Tchekwie Deranger Seeks Climate Policy That Works With the Land

26 November 2024 at 05:02
Eriel Tchekwie Deranger works to empower Indigenous peoples to lead the way on climate justice and decolonize environmental policy.

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Eriel Tchekwie Deranger, executive director and co-founder of Indigenous Climate Action, speaking at the COP26 climate summit in 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland.
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