Phytoplankton Population Drops 40 Percent Since 1950 scientificamerican.com/article/phytop… #science


Tiny Sea Planktons Play Big Role In Cooling Earth reliawire.com/2015/07/tiny-s…


This map reveals which countries will survive climate change (and which countries are in inhabitat.com/this-map-revea… via @Inhabitat


The oceans stalled global warming, but they’re about to unleash the heat inhabitat.com/the-oceans-sta… via @Inhabitat


Uritonnoir: Straw Bale Urinal Turns Festival Goers’ Pee into Compost inhabitat.com/l-uritonnoir-t… via @Inhabitat


A book you can tear pages out of to make drinkable water lostateminor.com/2014/05/15/boo… via @LostAtEminor


H&M Creates a €1 Million Grant for Innovations in Clothing Recycling fashionista.com/2015/08/hm-rec…


NASA predicts a dangerous sudden rise in sea levels inhabitat.com/nasa-predicts-… via @Inhabitat


The battle to protect Alaska’s great wildlife sanctuary | Rebecca Solnit gu.com/p/4bzqd/stw


Mediterranean hunters trap, glue and otherwise illegally kill 25 million birds every year inhabitat.com/mediterranean-… via @Inhabitat


Ban on tiny plastic beads spreading nationwide: bit.ly/1LLbSxV via @bistrib


Arctic Ocean rapidly becoming more corrosive to marine species sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/…


Are lower pesticide residues a good reason to buy organic? Probably not. blogs.scientificamerican.com/science-sushi/…


No More False Solutions: Rising Call to Ban Corporate Polluters From UN Talks - goo.gl/5Sy2ea


The Surprising Truth About Who’s Really Buying Organic tak.pt/i/9XGieilM via @TakePart


New Zealand & Quebec Pass Laws Recognizing Animals as ‘Sentient Beings’ shar.es/12ZniN via @sharethis


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