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Nature

Ecosystems, conservation, climate, forests, oceans, geology, wildlife, and the living world. Browse curated, sandboxed HTML presentation decks in Nature, each with crawlable summaries, slide outlines, and topic metadata.

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Nature presentation hub

This collection gathers sandboxed HTML presentation decks for readers who want structured, visual introductions instead of a static document. Each indexed deck includes a summary, slide outline, topics, and a standalone viewer link when the deck passes the editorial quality gate.

Nature15 slides

Botany

Plantae — kingdom of the photosynthetic eukaryotes

Nature11 slides

Climate Change

A dashboard of the physical basis, observed impacts, scenarios, and the near-term solutions space. Last data refresh: NOAA Mauna Loa, IPCC AR6, Berkeley Earth.

Nature13 slides

Conservation

Protected Areas · IUCN Red List · Rewilding · Recoveries

Nature14 slides

Ecosystems

Food webs · Succession · Biomes · Trophic Cascades — A field manual for reading the living machinery of a place.

Nature30 slides

The World of Insects

Earth's Most Successful Animals

Nature14 slides

Forests

Biomes · Structure · Ecology · Deforestation — Tabulated by the Bureau, illustrated from field plates.

Nature7 slides

Freshwater Ecosystems

Rivers, Lakes, Wetlands, and the Life They Sustain

Nature14 slides

Geology

Plate tectonics · Rocks · Deep time · Hazards · Resources

Nature30 slides

Marine Biology

Life in the World Ocean

Nature32 slides

Microbiology

Microbes outnumber human cells in your body roughly one to one — the older 10:1 estimate has been revised down by Sender, Fuchs, and Milo (2016). Either way, you are about half microbe. The biosphere has always been their planet; we are recent guests.

Nature30 slides

Mushrooms and Fungi

The Hidden Kingdom

Nature15 slides

Oceans

"The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever." — Jacques Cousteau

Nature13 slides

Sustainability

Circular economy · Energy · Agriculture · Cities — A working systems-design overview of how 8 billion humans might live within planetary boundaries by mid-century.

Nature10 slides

Volcanology

The Science of Earth's Most Powerful Force

Nature13 slides

Weather

A live console of the global atmosphere — circulation, fronts, severe weather, forecasting. Drawn from NOAA, ECMWF, and the storm-watcher tradition of Beaufort, Fitzroy, and the chasers of Tornado Alley.

Nature16 slides

Wildlife

Animalia · Eukaryota · the kingdom that moves