New research looks at carbon dioxide removal—where carbon is absorbed from the atmosphere and stored—and finds that large-scale reliance on land-based methods, such as planting forests or bioenergy ...
A new study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that organized civil society and social ...
Fifteen years ago, Yale scientists launched a digital platform called “Map of Life,” an initiative to monitor changes in global species populations and support practitioners with robust conservation ...
These applications extend to soil, air, and water treatment, providing a sustainable approach to environmental management. The fusion of nanotechnology and biodiversity, therefore, addresses key ...
Sacred groves represent a unique intersection of cultural heritage and biodiversity conservation. Traditionally protected through religious and cultural norms, these forest patches have long served as ...
A new study published online today, April 25, in the scientific journal Science provides the strongest evidence to date that not only is nature conservation successful, but that scaling conservation ...
Multi-stakeholder interaction highlights urgent need to protect Nepal's biodiversity amid climate change and pollution ...
Brazil is the world’s most biodiverse country, and the title is not closely contested in absolute numbers: between 10% and 15 ...
Researchers from the IIASA Biodiversity and Natural Resources Program are involved in the recently launched EU-funded Trees4Adapt project. The project focuses on tree-based solutions for climate ...
Mongabay recently launched the Australian Biodiversity Special Reporting Project, which will produce sustained, high-quality ...
President Dr. Irfaan Ali's recent visit to the UK highlights that Guyana not just an environmental bystander, but rather a leader in global biodiversity. The ...