TuesdayNewsdayVol. 2 - Issue 25 - March 22, 2016 | |
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White terns returned to the Seychelles after invasive mammals were removed. |
Globally, nearly 40 percent of critically endangered species live on islands, where non-native invasive species are a common problem. A new study shows that eradicating invasive mammals benefits island biodiversity. |
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| The current rate of carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels and other human activities is 10 times greater than an abrupt warming 56 million years ago. |
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| Instead of surf, sand, and frivolity, 25 students from Colleges Nine and Ten are taking an alternative spring break this week, and practicing service learning. |
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| 'Climate Justice Now!—Art Activism, Environment Today' is a series of free public talks beginning March 30 as part of a course taught by T.J. Demos. |
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