Protecting just 0.7% of world's land could help save a third of unique and endangered species Tired Earth September 07, 2024 Given the global importance of the biodiversity found within these regions, high-income countries must mobilize funding to facilitate sustainable development....
Elephants use the tips of their trunks to grasp things with great precision – how this can help robotic design Tired Earth September 05, 2024 Electronic engineers who design robots have tried to mimic the flexibility and way in which natural biological tissue can twist....
Scientists discover how starfish get 'legless' Tired Earth August 31, 2024 Researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery about how sea stars (commonly known as starfish) manage to survive predatory attacks by....
Americans love nature but don’t feel empowered to protect it, new research shows Tired Earth August 28, 2024 Our survey findings reflect these frames. People feel longing, guilt and worry toward the environment, with virtually no mention of....
Alliances against climate change Jorge Quiñonez Mendoza August 13, 2024 Jama is a coastal canton in the province of Manabi, Ecuador with an area of 575 km2, its coasts are....
Let the Music Play - A Summer of Environmental Performances in New York Selva Ozelli August 08, 2024 Beacon is one of the most charming towns and an important culture center of the Hudson Valley that is home....
Oceans without sharks would be far less healthy, says new research Tired Earth August 04, 2024 People are killing many types of sharks at unsustainable rates, mainly through overfishing. We see a need for nations to....
Baobab trees all come from Madagascar – new study reveals that their seeds and seedlings floated to mainland Africa and all the way to Australia Tired Earth August 01, 2024 Our research found that the baobabs we see today all originated in Madagascar.