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Digitizing natural history collections to support global biodiversity science

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Suiseeya crafts relationships between interdisciplinary researchers and Indigenous intellectuals

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Swain: climate researchers need support to become scientist-communicators

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Aja Grande: a reciprocal relationship with the land in Hawaiʻi

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson curates Climate Futurism exhibit

Bustos testifies before Canadian Senate on global migration and climate change

Jesus seeks protection for rare California daisy

California protects native daisy after research and advocacy by Switzer Fellows

The Chesapeake Bay reflects the sunset, with a dock extending out into the water and grasses in the foreground.

Harp Falk: the Chesapeake Bay needs both heart and science to thrive

A child in a blue jacket holds three leaves, one red, one green and one yellow.

Harris distinguishes between teaching for understanding versus knowing climate change

The Boston Green Academy logo is on a white wall behind beautiful plants.

Kramer speaks on opening of Boston Green Academy outdoor classroom

Computer coding on a screen

Luers co-edits special issue on AI and climate change

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Parker in NYT Magazine: The Scientists Watching Their Life’s Work Disappear

Sunset behind tall buildings along the Miami, FL coast, seen across water.

Shi asks “Can Florida’s Coast Survive Its Reliance on Development?”

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