Through their fieldwork and research, biodiversity scientists have a front-row seat to the destruction of nature. Reports describing the seriousness of the problem pile up on their desks.
“This paper resolves a half-century old debate about how to conserve biodiversity in natural areas, one started by scientific ...
There were tears of joy in Rome last month as negotiators reconvened to pick up where COP16 biodiversity talks left off last ...
The lush landscapes of Ukraine, with their rich tapestry of flora and fauna, are not just a testament to nature’s beauty but ...
Climate change, habitat destruction, pollution, and overexploitation are all driving biodiversity loss, threatening ecosystems’ balance worldwide.
Australia's environment improved slightly in 2024, marking the fourth consecutive year of above-average conditions, but major ...
Patents may not establish clear property and use rights and this may promote biodiversity destruction and decline. What is needed are schemes for patents to suit conservation and sustainable-use ...
Annual conference on biodiversity that ran out of time last ... nations are still haggling over the money needed to reverse the destruction that scientists say threatens a million species.
Shockingly, animal agriculture is responsible for 60% of global biodiversity loss ... Shifting toward a plant-based diet reduces habitat destruction, conserves water and protects ecosystems.