A nature conservation paradox: Invasive species are often threatened in their native habitat Tired Earth December 09, 2024 Non-native mammals in Central Europe include species such as the brown rat, the mouflon and the mink.
Biodiversity is not a luxury: Study explores the connection between wealth and ecosystem health Tired Earth November 26, 2024 Each piece of the framework represents a point of influence that communities can leverage to build biodiversity, and that may....
Interview With Iskra Krstić, Freelance Journalist Iskra Krstić November 21, 2024 The unwillingness of domestic authorities to enforce regulations in the field of environmental protection in recent years has provoked intensive....
World Science Day for Peace and Development: Science at the Crossroads of Environmental Sustainability Tired Earth November 10, 2024 Scientists have developed ways to sequester carbon in soil, forests, and even deep underground.
The monarch butterfly may not be endangered, but its migration is, researchers find Tired Earth October 17, 2024 Breeding population of monarchs is stable, but they're dying off on their way to Mexico.
Lithium in France: Future Opportunities and Challenges Yaira Cevallos September 22, 2024 According to a report published in 2021 in Nature, the lithium-ion battery market will grow from $30 billion in 2017....
EPA Releases Hudson River & Chesapeake Bay Progress Reports Selva Ozelli September 19, 2024 September 22 also marks the opening day of Climate Week NYC (CWNYC) which is celebrated New York State wide for....
Americans love nature but don’t feel empowered to protect it, new research shows Tired Earth August 28, 2024 Our survey findings reflect these frames. People feel longing, guilt and worry toward the environment, with virtually no mention of....