In an exclusive interview, the CEO of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation talks about positioning circularity as an economic and ...
Delegates in Rome will finalize key biodiversity financing discussions left unresolved at COP16 in Rome, focusing on resource ...
Like its reliance on carbon offsets rather than real emissions reductions, Duke’s closure of the herbarium signals a ...
Indigenous people make up only 6% of the world's population but manage over a quarter of the world's land surface. These ...
Deadly drownings of animals in water canals for irrigation and other purposes have been observed in various countries. The ...
All organisms in an ecosystem are interconnected, and any imbalance in this complex relationship can have irreversible ...
Almost 200 nations have signed an ambitious agreement to halt and reverse biodiversity loss but none is on track to meet the crucial goal, our new research reveals. The agreement, known formally as ...
Primary forests, or old-growth forests as they are sometimes called, are epicenters of rich biodiversity, are more resilient ...
Biodiversity loss has accelerated at an alarming rate in recent decades, driven largely by human activities such as clearing ...
Could restoring the environment in one place -- say by turning farmland in Europe into a nature reserve -- harm plants and ...
Five years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic served as a wake-up call. Since then, health experts worldwide have sat on tenterhooks, ...
Biodiversity loss has accelerated at an alarming rate in recent decades, driven largely by human activities such as clearing forests to grow crops or harvest timber.  While countries often degrade ...