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Chimps are losing their behavioral diversity in the wild
The analysis revealed a pattern: chimpanzees had reduced behavioral diversity at sites with high impact.
50 years on, Agent Orange is still wreaking havoc in Vietnam
The dioxin TCDD can linger in the environment for decades or even centuries.
A ‘loo-minating’ report looks at the climate costs of toilet paper
The average user in the United States consumes 141 rolls of toilet paper each year.
Germany’s wolves are thriving on its military bases
As of November, Germany counted 73 wolf packs, 30 wolf pairs and three “lone wolves” across seven of 16 states.
Norway starts paying Indonesia to save tropical forests
“It is a big deal because it reflects the fact that Indonesia has turned (a corner)."
China and India boost a ‘green’ planet but not all green is equal
The two countries are leading the world in greening due to widespread crop farming, new research says.