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Costa Atlántica Reserve
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Published July 13, 2024
Tierra del Fuego in Patagonia’s extreme south, once shaped by ice, is now flanked by a biodiverse coastal zone.
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Home Reef Volcano Grows
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Published June 28, 2024
Plumes of volcanic material traveled by air and by sea as the small Pacific island erupted in June 2024.
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Stately Mount Siple
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Published June 27, 2024
A striking plume trailing from the topographic prominence in West Antarctica is likely an orographic cloud.
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Record Rainfall Floods Midwest
Published June 25, 2024
Rivers burst their banks, inundating homes and farmland in South Dakota, Minnesota, and Iowa.
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The Timeless Moors of Yorkshire
Published June 24, 2024
Rolling hills of peaty soil store thousands of years of plant matter in northeastern England.
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Remote Tristan da Cunha
Published June 15, 2024
Life finds ways to survive on this small volcanic island chain that’s way off the beaten path.
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Early Fires in Brazil’s Pantanal
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Published June 12, 2024
Drought helped spread intense, early-season blazes in one of the world’s largest wetlands.
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Drought Parches Mexico
Published June 7, 2024
Dry weather is putting extra strain on the systems that deliver water to Mexico City.
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Culebra’s Coral Reefs
Published June 8, 2024
The remote archipelago is flanked by extensive coral reef areas, but these hubs of biodiversity face a summer of sweltering water temperatures.
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Humboldt Glacier’s Demise
Venezuela is the first postglacial nation in the Andes, as its last substantial patch of ice is now considered too small to flow under its own weight.
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