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The Panama canal has been linking the immense ecosystems of the Atlantic and the Pacific. nyti.ms/4j5yRZe


What's the connection between Greenland and Panama for Donald Trump? Think climate. nyti.ms/3BZ12bu


Mr. Trump’s team is shaping up to be the polar opposite of President Biden’s on environmental matters nyti.ms/4gl77hg


The Indigenous residents of Tuktoyaktuk know they’ll have to move but don’t agree on when. nyti.ms/3Beil8e


The International Court of Justice will begin hearing arguments on Monday in a major case on how international laws can be used to protect the climate nyti.ms/41d0Yiy


Marine sanctuaries -- 17 pockets of U.S. waters protected to varying degrees from development and industry -- are becoming test beds for ways people can try and help marine life adapt to climate change. nyti.ms/49eI2SJ with @pulitzercenter


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Diplomats at a UN conference in Busan, South Korea, failed to reach agreement on the world’s first treaty to tackle plastic pollution on Sunday. They said they would reconvene in future months to try again. nyti.ms/4fOKj9F


“We have no precedent for the rate of change that we’re seeing,” Sara Hutto, the climate change coordinator for the Greater Farallones and Cordell Bank sanctuaries, said. nyti.ms/3VgprQc with @pulitzercenter


More burial sites are forgoing pristine lawns for drought resistant plants and wildflowers that help wildlife. nyti.ms/3OwVnw2


Delegates from more than 170 countries are working to salvage a treaty that would tackle the growing problem of plastic pollution. nyti.ms/3ZvXSoA


Researchers are still untangling the threads of what happened during "The Blob" but it's offering hints of what's to come. with @pulitzercenter nyti.ms/4igqV7e


Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels are on track to reach a record in 2024. It’s a trend that puts countries farther from their goal of stopping global warming. nyti.ms/3YVGKr8


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