A new LMU study estimates that land use changes in conjunction with climate change could lead to the loss of up to 38% of the ...
Steel firms and World Bank-linked finance are backing eucalyptus plantations in Brazil to offset CO2. But on the ground, ...
Study finds Africa’s forests, responsible for one-fifth of global carbon removal, are now generating carbon instead.
On pain, evolution, and bipedal arrogance—linking childbirth, climate change and classed bodies. Is it time to rethink ...
The recent UN climate conference in Brazil, COP30, exposed deep divisions over the best ways to protect us from the worsening ...
When Dr Jerry Asalma Nboyine first walked into the corridors of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research–Savanna Agricultural Research Institute (CSIR-SARI) at Nyankpala as a young research ...
In many villages, people may not have smartphones or internet, but they always have a radio. When forecasts are delivered in the local language, through voices they know, communities understand faster ...
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Who pays the price for your steak when it comes to the climate and the environment?
Their latest findings, compiled in a published Stanford resource, offer a concise look at how livestock systems contribute to ...
Freshwater fish, sharks, rays, endemic plants and iconic mammals are among the country’s fastest-declining species, as ...
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Scientists Uncover 7,000-Year-Old Skeletons in the Sahara with DNA That Doesn’t Match Any Modern Populations
7,000-year-old DNA from Sahara skeletons reveals a mysterious lineage with no connection to any modern populations.
As altered fire regimes transform ecosystems across the Top End, intact wilderness offers a vital lifeline for native ...
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