Human-caused biodiversity loss has accelerated over the past 50 years. An opinion article published in the open-access journal PLOS Biology by a team of international authors, including Anne ...
Scientists documented a total of 13,253 dragonflies and damselflies during the three-day census from September 25 to 27, up from 8,630 sightings in 2024. A recent survey of dragonflies and damselflies ...
UN experts welcomed on Thursday the ratification of the Agreement on Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ Agreement), first adopted in June 2023. This ratification is a significant advance ...
Old-fashioned economic thinking is driving biodiversity loss, according to a new international study led by Aberystwyth University academics, which calls for a fundamental shift in how nature is ...
Humans have wiped out hundreds of species — with many more on the brink or experiencing large declines in population. Some scientists have argued that we have entered a “sixth mass extinction” event ...
If PowerPoint opens a blank presentation with name but content not showing, the solutions provided in this article will help you. This problem can occur due to several causes, such as a corrupt ...
A new global atlas of underground fungi suggests that some surprising biodiversity hot spots lie hidden beneath our feet. By Emily Anthes The world’s biological riches are not evenly distributed.
Immersive Resilience Garden / Changyeob Lee + Studio ReBuild. Image Courtesy of Studio ReBuild The concrete canyon of Melbourne's Degraves Street was once a stark service corridor in functional ...
Qarlbo Biodiversity, formed by the founder of Swedish private-equity firm EQT AB, expects its latest deal to show that improving timber production sustainability can benefit both the environment and ...
To address the growing threat of marine microplastic pollution in the Galapagos Islands, the IAEA’s Nuclear Technology for Controlling Plastic Pollution (NUTEC Plastics) initiative has partnered with ...