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Traditional cost-benefit analyses treat wetland restoration as a one-off expense with fixed returns. New research shows this ...
Models suggest that human-caused global warming would have been detectable in the 19th century with today's know-how.
We’ve altered entire landscapes to produce everything from food and clothing to paper and fuel. And when we slash and burn forests, drain mangroves, or plow up grasslands, we release into the ...
New research shows that turfgrass lawns, even in winter, absorb carbon dioxide and play a key role in reducing urban ...
A University of Oxford-led team of researchers have published a set of principles which could help countries and corporates ...
The world’s focus will next week turn to Iceland as the Nordic island country hosts events of the The Young Inventors Prize 2025, where 17 brilliant minds—two Ugandans included—will be celebrated. The ...
Ancient carbon thought to be safely stored underground for millennia is unexpectedly resurfacing literally. A sweeping ...
Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride said: "Before the election Labour promised "growth, growth, growth" but today’s fall in GDP ...
Cuts to Scotland's planet-warming greenhouse gases are still "too slow" despite a fall in emissions, environmental groups say ...
Climate change, plastic pollution and overfishing are putting a toll on oceans, biodiversity and livelihoods. Can the UN's ...
Wildlife declining in UK woods despite more tree cover, study finds - The Woodland Trust said the quantity and variety of ...
Only 2% of EU seas are currently covered by Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) with management plans, a significant shortfall that is likely to hinder progress toward the 30x30 target, the WWF said in a ...
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