A few days ago, the UN Environment Agency advocated an international green tax reform - now economists have presented a new concept for a CO2 price reform in Germany and Europe right before the start of the climate summit in Katowice, Poland.
Thetford Forest is a unique 47,000-acre landscape straddling the border of Norfolk and Suffolk in the East of England.
In March 2017, Daniele Profeta was invited to teach a workshop at the Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design in Moscow.
One of the main challenges in wildlife conservation biology is to understand what factors affect vulnerable wildlife populations over time.
The Bering Sea ecosystem, which has experienced unprecedented changes in recent years, provides a real-world testing ground for a new strategy to help marine resource managers anticipate and respond to climate change.
Ergot, a harmful fungal toxin in grain, is an increasing problem for the health of Canadian cows and quality of crops.
Paul Samycia was in a boat floating on British Columbia’s Elk River when he reeled in a strange-looking trout.
A global team of researchers, including Dr. Brad deYoung from Memorial University, is hoping to bring the world together in a co-ordinated effort to observe the Atlantic Ocean.
Cities to swelter as planners face unenviable trade-off between tackling climate change and quality of life, new research has shown.
Floodwaters lapping at front windows, charred buildings in the wake of a wildfire, homes damaged or demolished by heavy winds; the images are by now distressingly familiar.
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