Subalpine and boreal moorlands are ecosystems that contribute to climate stability by reducing excess carbon as well as ...
Stanford scientists found that dramatic climate changes after the Great Dying enabled a few marine species to spread globally ...
According to the results of a massive new synthesis study of over 2,000 publications, which leaves no room for ambiguity or ...
Across the country, in red and blue states, everyday people, local groups and government officials are making creative plans ...
Humans are having a highly detrimental impact on biodiversity worldwide. Not only is the number of species declining, but the ...
In a world where extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and biodiversity loss are becoming the norm, climate change is no ...
Today’s homogenous food systems put our health, food, and nutrition security at risk. Kent Nnadozie tells Devex why ...
Globally, Indigenous peoples steward about 20% of the Earth’s land. That land contains 80% of the planet’s remaining ...
Tropical forests are a crucial part of helping our planet maintain balance, but they are adapting too slowly to keep pace ...
Agricultural experts say that supporting the use of traditional seeds, also known as heirloom varieties, could minimize the ...
Increasing ocean temperatures can cause corals to expel the nutrient-providing algae that they have a symbiotic relationship with. This means coral lose their colour, in what is known as a bleaching ...
We commend Bianca van Bavel and colleagues1 for synthesising the literature on linkages between climate change and ...