Across Connecticut and the country, forests and green spaces are steadily giving way to new development, chipping away at the natural buffers that provide shade, filter air and help prevent flooding.
Summer is the season of amaltas in Delhi. The yellow-flowering trees, also known as Indian laburnum, burst into bloom as temperatures climb. They offer a gentle reminder that even amid relentless ...
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In IL, nature loss and inequality go hand in hand
A new analysis highlighted how nature loss disproportionately impacts communities of color and low-income households in Illinois and across the country. The research showed there are racial dynamics ...
The Nature Gap: Communities of Color and Those With Low Incomes Are Bearing the Brunt of America’s Nature Loss New analysis reveals persistent environmental inequality in the United States.
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