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February 2, 2023
Is Arizona Truly a Purple State—or Just Anti-MAGA? Katie Hobbs Is About to Find Out.
The new Democratic governor is setting a moderate tone for her early days in office, but trouble is already brewing with the state GOP.
by Marisa Agha
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From Rio de Janeiro to Kanazawa, cities all over the globe are being recognized as biodiversity hotpots—and reimagining conservation in the twenty-first century.
by Eric Margolis
Is “Infinity Pool” too Cronenbergian?
by John Semley
While the administration has celebrated some major victories on climate change, two big opportunities for conservation have now fallen by the wayside.
by Prem Thakker
The rise of a violent far right is forcing a growing number of citizens to consider emigrating to other countries. Some vulnerable minorities fear they may have no choice.
by Alaric DeArment
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