Balancing Economic Growth and Biodiversity in Low-Income Countries
The ongoing discussion about economic growth in low-income countries highlights the potential for development to coexist with environmental conservation efforts.
Climate, ecology, sustainability, biodiversity, and energy transition.
The ongoing discussion about economic growth in low-income countries highlights the potential for development to coexist with environmental conservation efforts.
OreSand Inc is at the forefront of sustainable sand extraction, aiming to balance environmental concerns with industry needs through innovative technologies.
A recent study indicates that while air-conditioning provides relief from heat, it may also lessen the perceived need for comprehensive climate strategies.
A recent study indicates that Azara's owl monkeys in South America have gained weight over the past 25 years, potentially due to climate change.
Tropical coral reefs, vital for ocean biodiversity, are increasingly threatened by rising seawater temperatures, which may disrupt oxygen flow before visible bleaching occurs.
As part-night lighting gains traction, recent studies on robins, toads, and bats highlight the potential consequences of streetlights on wildlife. When should we consider turning off the lights?
Researchers caution that current carbon markets may not adequately account for the risks posed to U.S. forests by climate change, which play a vital role in carbon sequestration.
The upcoming launch of Europe's first full-cycle lithium mine marks a pivotal moment for the region's energy transition and electric vehicle production.
The Climate Change Committee emphasizes that investing in adaptation measures like flood defences and air conditioning is more economical than dealing with the fallout of climate change.
While global conservation efforts protect 17.4% of land for wildlife, these areas may not adequately support the soil fungi vital for plant health.
Research suggests that some plants with additional chromosome sets could have a better chance of surviving significant environmental changes, such as those posed by climate change.
Research from the University of Tsukuba sheds light on the role of alcohol oxidase isozymes in methanol metabolism, a key process for achieving sustainability.
While intensive agriculture threatens global biodiversity, the role of algae in farmland is often overlooked. Recent studies reveal a hidden diversity of algae in wheat fields across various seasons.
New research indicates that climate change is prompting significant migration from rural Bhutan, leading to the abandonment of homes in these areas.
Recent scientific studies indicate that a warming climate may contribute to the severity of hailstorms, resulting in larger hailstones, though not necessarily more frequent occurrences.
The Department of Justice has issued subpoenas for data on 100,000 drivers using the EZ Lynk tuning app, raising concerns about emissions enforcement and privacy.
Recent weather events underscore the rising risk of hurricane-like cyclones in the Mediterranean, a trend that climate change is likely to intensify.
Research from National Taiwan University highlights the critical role of Antarctic Intermediate Water in historical atmospheric carbon dioxide changes.
As Israel continues to restrict the import of building materials, Palestinians in Gaza are resorting to recycling debris to construct new homes.
In a Premier League match, Luke Shaw's impressive half-volley gave Manchester United an early advantage over Nottingham Forest.