As the planet warms, many expected ecosystems to change faster and faster. Instead, a massive global study shows that species turnover has slowed by about one-third since the 1970s. Nature’s constant ...
Many ecologists hypothesize that, as global warming accelerates, change in nature must speed up. They assume that as temperatures rise and climatic zones shift, species will face local extinction and ...
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40 award-winning photos from the World Nature Photography Awards 2025
The World Nature Photography Awards (WNPAs) have announced their winners from a pool of entries received from all corners of the globe.
Close-up of moss growing on a holm oak branch in the picturesque Sierra Morena region of Andalucía, Spain. Nature and tranquility captured beautifully. (Photo by: Felipe Rodriguez/VWPics/Universal ...
For every US$1 the world invests in protecting nature, it spends US$30 on destroying it. This stark imbalance is the central finding of a new UN Environment Program (UNEP) report released today. It ...
January 5 - Last year will be remembered as a real test of commitment for the global sustainability agenda. Political uncertainty and regulatory rollbacks, particularly the weakening of flagship EU ...
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U.N. body confirms what we have known for decades: Companies that pillage nature risk extinction
Five years ago, the economist Partha Dasgupta warned that business was self-cannibalising: consuming the natural systems it depends on as if they were infinite, while investing almost nothing in their ...
Artificial intelligence is booming. Technology companies are pouring trillions of dollars into research and infrastructure, and millions of people now interact with AI in one form or another. But what ...
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