The Biodiversity Crisis Needs Its Net Zero Moment George Scott December 18, 2021 Climate change isn’t the only major crisis facing the world. We’re in the middle of a mass extinction, and we’re....
Deep-sea mining may wipe out species we have only just discovered George Scott December 12, 2021 There is growing industrial interest in the deep sea. Most importantly, this includes mining for metals like copper, lead and....
The Enormous Hole That Whaling Left Behind George Scott November 15, 2021 When the whales were killed, those food webs collapsed, turning seas that were once rain forest–like in their richness into....
Tired Earth: An Interview with Ben See, Climate activist Ben See October 16, 2021 Chemicals in plastics are leading us towards the dangers of human infertility (theoretically as early as 2045) according to recent....
Four ways to tackle the climate and biodiversity crises simultaneously Hannah Steiner July 26, 2021 A landmark report by the world’s most senior climate and biodiversity scientists argues that the world will have to tackle....
More Than 100 Threatened Species Hit Hard by Australian Bushfires, Pushing Many towards Extinction George Scott January 20, 2020 Nearly 50 threatened species believed to have had more than 80% of their area affected, including seven critically endangered plants
Overpopulation; the Biggest Challenge Facing Our Planet Liang Lan January 07, 2020 Overpopulation is one of the biggest challenges humanity is facing and threatens the near future of the planet in economic,....
Koalas Are Likely Dying by the Hundreds as Australian Wildfires Tear Across Their Habitat Emile Agard November 25, 2019 The wildfires torching southern Australia have wiped out much of the koala population, stoking fears that the national icon is....