World Bee Day: Are we ignoring biodiversity risks in the same way we ignored the pandemic? George Scott May 22, 2022 Without bees, we could not feed the human population; billions would starve
World Migratory Bird Day illuminates the dark side of light pollution George Scott May 14, 2022 Governments, cities, companies, and communities around the world are taking action to address a significant and growing threat to wildlife,....
Some mammals shift their schedules in urban environments Liang Lan April 26, 2022 These shifts have consequences for interactions between species. researchers had found that single species changed the timing of their behavior....
What Impact does Climate Change have on Our Health? George Scott April 03, 2022 Climate change is caused mainly by human activity subsequent to the Industrial Revolution, a major part due to fossil fuel....
No longer a last resort: Pulling CO2 from the air George Scott April 03, 2022 To save the world from the worst ravages of climate change, slashing carbon pollution is no longer enough—CO2 will also....
Nature-based carbon removal can help protect us from a warming planet George Scott March 29, 2022 A new study finds that temporary nature-based carbon removal can lower global peak warming levels but only if complemented by....
Fighting climate change isn’t just a hobby for young people. It can be a career. George Scott March 29, 2022 There are tons of internship and work opportunities for young people with different interests and skills.
‘Invisible’ soy linked to deforestation hides in animal products, report shows George Scott March 15, 2022 Despite relatively low direct consumption, European citizens assume a high quantity of soy indirectly primarily because of its use as....