What to Expect From The World's Sixth Mass Extinction Liang Lan January 12, 2022 Humans alive today are witnessing the beginning of the first mass extinction in 65 million years. What does biodiversity loss....
How otters are playing their part in fighting climate change George Scott January 10, 2022 Otters are one of the most overlooked of animals, and the Cape clawless otter is one of the most widely....
Too harmful: The march of salt and plastics on world soils Liang Lan January 09, 2022 Unsustainable human activities are exacerbating soil salinity.
More trees means healthier bees, new study on air pollution reveals Liang Lan January 09, 2022 The findings add to the growing scientific evidence about the importance of afforestation in urban areas and point to the....
Deforestation Creates a Ripple Effect for Local Wildlife George Scott January 08, 2022 The long-term impacts of forest lost could lead to diminishing populations, poorer diets and other consequences for some animals.
California’s massive Dixie Fire ignited after tree fell on PG&E electrical lines, officials say Liang Lan January 05, 2022 A wildfire that scorched nearly 1 million acres across five Northern California counties and destroyed more than 1,300 buildings last....
Melting Arctic ice and US wildfires are linked Liang Lan January 05, 2022 Research into the connection between diminishing polar sea ice and western US wildfires shows that faraway climate problems aren’t so....
Brazil: deforestation jumps in world’s largest savanna as scientists raise alarm George Scott January 04, 2022 Destruction of trees, grasses and other plants in the Cerrado is a major source of Brazil’s greenhouse gas emissions