Biodiversity risks to persist well beyond future global temperature peak George Scott June 27, 2022 Even if global temperatures begin to decline after peaking this century because of climate change, the risks to biodiversity could....
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
Global bird populations steadily declining George Scott May 09, 2022 Staggering declines in bird populations are taking place around the world. So concludes a study from scientists at multiple institutions,....
Deforestation Is High, Despite COP26 Promises George Scott April 28, 2022 Brazil had the largest share of tree loss last year, followed by the Democratic Republic of Congo and Bolivia. Indonesia....
'Financing our own extinction': $1.8tr in subsidies funding nature destruction every year, global study finds Debbie Banks February 17, 2022 Major report calls for rapid action to be taken by government and business to deliver subsidy reform
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....
Largest Mass Extinction Event Since Dinosaurs Coming Within a Decade George Scott January 02, 2022 Latest analysis by World Wildlife Fund warns humanity—possible “victim of it own lifestyle”—might ultimately be added to list of threatened....
Biodiversity loss and climate change are partners in environmental crime George Scott January 01, 2022 Unfortunately, the situation worldwide is alarming, as biodiversity is in steep decline. Globally, 1 million plants and animal species are....