A new study from the University of Helsinki shows that Indigenous territories represent around 45% of all the remaining wilderness areas in the Amazon, comprising an area of three times the surface of Germany.
A Texas A&M at Galveston expert says federal budget cuts would have consequences for endangered Kemp’s ridley turtles along the Texas coast.
The huge task of phasing out coal requires a detailed roadmap to sequence coal plant retirement with a range of policy instruments and support for key stakeholders which will expand current notions of a just transition, leading energy experts have said.
The latest round of offshore wind farms to be built in the UK could reduce household energy bills by producing electricity very cheaply.
Most polar bear populations will collapse by the end of the century if global warming continues at the current pace, a new University of Toronto Scarborough study has found.
Ridesourcing apps like Uber, Grab, and DiDi have become ubiquitous in cities around the world but have also attracted much backlash from established taxi companies.
A shield of graphene helps particles destroy antibiotic-resistant bacteria and free-floating antibiotic resistance genes in wastewater treatment plants.
Most dietary guidelines are not compatible with global health and environmental targets, finds an analysis published by The BMJ today.
New research reveals how winners & losers from climate change can be identified based on their ability to adapt to rising future temperatures.
Antarctica is considered one of the Earth’s largest, most pristine remaining wildernesses.
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