Newsletter #149 State Of The Planet Earth - 2019-01-05
If you love articles about Nature and Earth, this page is for you. Happy reading!

NASA spacecraft completes farthest flyby in history. What's next?: Michael Greshko

Thailand works to preserve its natural wonders:

Dueling eclipses, and more top sky-watching events in January: Andrew Fazekas
Ring in the new year with a sparkling meteor shower, a pair of eclipses, and a planet parade.

This baby sperm whale was tangled in ocean trash for 3 years: Craig Welch
Digit’s survival is critical to her family. Her story highlights the marine pollution crisis.

Take a road trip through Tuscany's breathtaking countryside: Vicky Hallett

10 iconic Italian dishes, by the region: Eugenia Bone, Julia della Croce
When in Rome—or Venice or Sicily—savor the unique flavors of Italy.

Pictures from NASA's farthest flyby reveal space 'snowman': Michael Greshko

A running list of action on plastic pollution: Brian Clark Howard, Sarah Gibbens, Elaina Zachos, Laura Parker

A brief history of how plastic straws took over the world: Sarah Gibbens
It all started with a mint julep on a hot summer day.

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