Human activity has degraded more than a third of the remaining Amazon rainforest, scientists find Hannah Steiner January 28, 2023 Preventing the advance of deforestation remains vital, and could also allow more attention to be directed to other drivers of....
UK allows emergency use of bee-toxic pesticides after EU tightens rules Hannah Steiner January 26, 2023 This is the third time in a row that the UK has permitted such a move.
Animals at risk from heat waves if global temperatures keep rising, says study Debbie Banks January 22, 2023 Recurring periods of extreme heat affect wildlife.
5 options for restoring global biodiversity after the U.N. agreement Liang Lan January 07, 2023 Indigenous people are the vanguard of many of the best-preserved ecosystems in the world.
Mirror test of wild penguins suggests they may possess self-awareness Debbie Banks December 29, 2022 To find out they ventured to Svenner Island in a part of eastern Antarctica to observe the behavior of Adélie....
For firms, climate and deforestation becoming part of bigger ‘nature’ issue Hannah Steiner December 25, 2022 Loss of tropical forests remained “stubbornly high” in 2021 with 11.1 million hectares of tree cover lost, almost half the....
Biodiversity meeting bears little fruit for DR Congo, Uganda Hannah Steiner December 24, 2022 The DR Congo’s environment minister, Eve Bazaiba, said that her country didn’t support the Global Biodiversity Framework because of the....
COP15 ends with landmark biodiversity agreement Hannah Steiner December 20, 2022 The United Nations Biodiversity Conference (COP15) ended in Montreal, Canada, on 19 December 2022 with a landmark agreement to guide....