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Weekly roundup 26th April

Happy Monday! Earth Day took place last week and we were blown away by the amazing reactions all over the globe.

If you missed out on Earth Day, do not fear, as we've got the perfect article for you from climate experts and activists on how to be more environmentally friendly. ️ Ever wondered how a whale song sounds like on a clarinet? Get your listening ear out and enjoy the interactive article on the musicality behind these humpbacks. And while you enjoy the soothing songs from the whales, feast your eyes on the breathtaking view of fireflies at the Great Smoky Mountains National Park!

Photo by WWF

How to help the environment in the best way, according to climate experts

Besides the usual Reduce, Reuse and Recycle, there's so much more we can do as individuals to help our planet. Find out how you can make a change from a group of diverse climate experts and activists.

Photo by Li-An Lim / Unsplash

Find out more

Green organisations buy Belize forest to protect it forever

Conservation groups purchased 950 sq km of a tropical forest, the newly named Belize Maya Forest, to save one of the world's last pristine rainforests from deforestation.

Photo by Luis Barreto / WWF-UK

Read about it

Watch as fireflies magically illuminate this national park

Thousands of synchronous fireflies light up the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and dazzle travellers every spring.

Photo by Mike Lewinski / Unsplash

Take a look

Green inventions that will wow you

Learn about interesting inventions that are out of this world, such as printer cartridges that can be made out of air pollution and how a chandelier photosynthesises!

Photo by Daryan Shamkhali / Unsplash

Check them out

Whale songs deciphered

Listen to this humpback whale song decoded into human music by composer David Rothenberg and learn about its complex structures.

Photo by Alexis Rosenfeld

 

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