Up to 90% of marine species could be at high or critical risk if greenhouse gas emissions continue as-is: Study Debbie Banks August 23, 2022 Nearly all marine species could be at risk of extinction by 2100 if greenhouse gases continue to be emitted at....
Victims of the ecological crisis: climate refugees Rosmel Rodríguez August 06, 2022 Due to climate-related disasters, most people, although involuntarily, move within their own countries, probably to a nearby city. However, some....
New study finds global forest area per capita has decreased by over 60% Liang Lan August 01, 2022 Over the past 60 years, the global forest area has declined by 81.7 million hectares, a loss that contributed to....
Experts in Marine and Coastal Systems Predict Top 15 Emerging Impacts on Ocean Biodiversity Over Next Decade Liang Lan July 30, 2022 Lithium extraction from the deep sea, overfishing of deeper-water species, and the unexpected ocean impacts of wildfires on land are....
Even low levels of air pollution found to contribute to increased health risk George Scott July 16, 2022 Levels of air pollution well below national and international air quality guidelines are associated with an increased risk of death,....
Limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius would reduce risks to humans by up to 85% Liang Lan July 12, 2022 New research led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) quantifies the benefits of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees....
Pollution linked to 10 per cent of cancer cases in Europe, report finds Liang Lan June 28, 2022 More than one-quarter of a million lives are lost to environment-related cancer every year
Plastic pollution in ocean may harbor novel antibiotics Debbie Banks June 13, 2022 Plastic pollution in the ocean may serve as a source for novel antibiotics, according to a new student-led study conducted....