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United States · United StatesFew skills play a more elemental role in the story of humanity’s progress from hunter-gatherer to civilization builder than the mastery of fire. These blazes provided not just warmth and protection against predators, but also a draw for social gatherings, a means of cooking food, a source of light, and a method to forge new tools. Human use of fire eventually became so sweeping that it re-shaped Earth’s ecosystems and began to influence the plan…See the Story
We Didn’t Start the Fire
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Fishermen · LondonWhat’s going on here? The UK wants to extend its ban on bottom trawling to include a further 41 Marine Protected Areas in English waters covering an area of 30,000km2. Bottom trawling is a particularly destructive fishing method where a cone-shaped net is dragged through the ocean, while maintaining constant contact with the seabed. The largest bottom trawlers can travel across nearly 600 square miles of seabed in one trawl, an area the size of …See the Story
UK plans to extend its ban on bottom trawling
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