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'Parties pay little heed to environmental issues' | Latest News India

Mahima Rana, 18, from Uttarakhand's Chamoli, voted for the first time on April 19. Despite environmental challenges, she prioritizes social welfare programs. | Latest News India

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Yellowstone's Wolves: A Debate Over Their Role in the Park's Ecosystem

New research questions the long-held theory that reintroduction of such a predator caused a trophic cascade, spawning renewal of vegetation and spurring biodiversity.

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Business News: Wildfires are putting water supplies at risk, and corporate America is scared

As wildfires tear across America's West, the immediate risk is to life and property, but they will eventually affect water supplies.That's one reason large corporations are beginning to help fund forest restoration in order to mitigate their water risk. The water supply for many communities, including large cities, starts in mountains and national forests. In California,

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CBS Weekend News

dead leaves, stunted growth. this looks totally different. >> we have begun to notice that the forest has become shorter and shorter as time has gone on. and so you can visibly see that the forest is experiencing stress under these conditions. >> reporter: when trees and plants die and decay, they release carbon. fortunately, healthy trees and soil absorb more carbon than what's being released. but wood is finding their ability to keep doing that might be in jeopardy. her team is making hundreds of measurements of the forest, recording the growth of plants, looking underground at the health of the root system, and this device records how much carbon the soil is releasing. >> so after one year of warming, we saw a major increase in the amount of carbon dioxide that was coming out of these soils. >> reporter: her experiment is showing us rising temperatures cause forests to release more carbon. more carbon in the atmosphere causes the planet to get warmer. and the cycle continues.

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

much of it to forests, oceans, glaciers things that cannot fight back but elephants are rooted, forced from their homes by our unhinged expansion, have become a violent sin of nature repelling us we need it we revere it. but just look at how brutalized in our axis of admiration here, we cause some great stress and pain the parade is blocked as one elephant has gone astray, but they have to pin down the

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CBS Weekend News

something about climate change right now. one scientist is going to great lengths to do her part. here's cbs's david schechter. >> reporter: a hot spot for research, that's one way to think of this plot of puerto rican forest strung with high voltage lines. >> hi, i'm tana. >> david. >> reporter: dr. tana wood is a research ecologist with the u.s. forest service who studies how tropical forests will respond to climate change. >> how can we get this window into a future warmer world hundreds of years into the future? >> reporter: those black panels are electric heaters running 24/7, warming up this plot of the jungle by 7 degrees fahrenheit. she says worst case scenario, that's how much warmer it could be on earth by the end of the century if we keep emitting heat-trapping carbon from our cars, factories and power plants. this experiment was interrupted by hurricane maria in 2017. and ever since the plants in the heated section have struggled to recover.

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

sleepless world where breakneck expansion into sri lanka's forests has fueled an economic recovery after three decades of civil war ended in 2009 near the village of we're had a gala. this reservoir is being built in the cool of night, right across elephant territory the human decision was simple. the president of the time toward rural areas asking people what they wanted here someone said a lake. >> it's incredible at night how the building just never seems to stop quite wise, even need it out here just. don't get to really understand most people say they aren't short of water, but they might be one day if they keep expanding like this so really this is building to prepare for future building a loop of unchecked growth

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The Whole Story With Anderson Cooper

survive another sleepless world where breakneck expansion into sri lanka's forests has fueled an economic recovery after three decades of civil war ended in 2009 near the village. if we had a gala, this reservoir is being built in the cool of night, right across elephant territory the human decision was simple. the president of the time toward rural areas asking people what they wanted. >> here. >> someone said a lake. >> it's incredible at night. pow, the building just now seems to stop quite wise, even need it out here. just don't get to really understand most people say they aren't short of water but they might be one day. if they keep expanding like this so really this is building to prepare for future building a loop of unchecked growth dependent on itself.

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