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Climate CentralCarbon pollution locks in sea-level rise for centuries. See how the fate of coastal cities depends on cutting emissions now.
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NASAAfter the sun goes down, there’s more to explore. Learn about NASA’s Black Marble project and some of the brightest places on Earth.
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Kākāpō Recovery ProgrammeMeet the kākāpō. These charismatic parrots are critically endangered with fewer than 200 remaining.
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Underwater EarthDiscover the wonders found under the sea with imagery collected by Underwater Earth and The Ocean Agency.
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Forest, Nature and Environment Aceh (HAkA)Explore the Leuser Ecosystem, the last place on Earth where orangutans, rhinos, elephants and tigers still co-exist in the wild.
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Timelapse in Google EarthSee the effects of rising temperatures on our planet's delicate ecosystems.
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Google EarthLearn about Indigenous languages around the world in a new collection from Google Earth.
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Timelapse in Google EarthFrom logging to wildfires, explore the threats to our forests, and see what's being done to protect them.
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Environmental Defense FundLearn how state-of-the-art technology and improved data analysis helps researchers understand Londoners' exposure to air pollution.
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Timelapse in Google EarthWonder at the mesmerizing changes that have taken place around the globe in the past several decades.
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Timelapse in Google EarthCities around the world are growing rapidly. See how different regions are handling increasing urban populations.
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Timelapse in Google EarthFrom mining and fracking to wind and solar power, explore how our need for fuel has impacted the planet.
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Google Street ViewFollow the migration of the red crab of Christmas Island as they head to the beach to spawn.
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Google Street ViewFrom London to the Himalayas, explore classrooms around the world in Street View.
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Google Earth Education CommunityInvestigate how architects use biomimicry to design a more sustainable future by incorporating form, function and systemic processes from nature.
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Canadian GeographicIndigenous Peoples named many places in present-day Canada. Discover Canada’s original place names and their Indigenous origins.
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Associaçãode Remanescentes Quilombolasde OriximináThe Brazilian Amazon is home to many quilombolas, the descendents of enslaved Africans. After fleeing slavery, they established communities on Pará and fought for their land rights.
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NikkeiTokyo's average temperature has risen in the past 100 years. As the Tokyo Olympics approach, we take a look at how the city is battling the heat.
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Google Earth Education CommunityThe Great Lakes are one of the world’s most valuable resources. Explore the five lakes, and learn why they are also at risk.
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Google Earth Education CommunityWhy do people move? Follow this journey through some of the largest mass migrations in recent human history.
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Canadian GeographicThe residential school system represents a dark legacy of Canadian history. The government-sponsored schools aimed to assimilate Indigenous children.
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Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysiaRecognizing the Indigenous territories of the Orang Asal assures the protection of many unique identitites and the environment
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Canadian GeographicTravel across Canada to learn about some of the traditions and culturally significant objects that are still important to Indigenous Peoples in Canada today.
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Brazil MarketingAn educational story about the formation of the rain that fills the reservoirs and irrigates the farms in the highest GDP area of the region.
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Center for Orang Asli ConcernsAfter 30 years of involuntary resettlement, the indigenous Temiar people of Kampung Cunex returned to their ancestral homelands.
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Associação MetareiláLearn about the journey of the Paiter Suruí, the Indigenous people of Rondônia and Mato Grosso who call themselves "Gente de Verdade."
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Povo Tembéda Terra Indígena Alto Rio GuamáEarth. Life. Culture. For the Tembe these three elements are always together.
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Brazil MarketingA story of the forest’s products that feeds not only the people living in the Amazon, but those all around the world.
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Brazil MarketingThe transformation of Paragominas: from deforestation leader to an example for other municipalities.
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Brazil MarketingThe story of the Yawanawá people and their inspiring outlook on women empowerment and a sustainable economy.
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Virginia Foundation for the HumanitiesExplore Virginia’s only inhabited offshore island and find out what makes it so unique and why it’s at risk.