Global conservation success now requires tracking 126 bird species currently classified as lost to science. Facing 10 times more extreme heat days has created a critical survival barrier for tropical ...
Scientists have warned that a new UK Government report on global biodiversity loss and national security risks distorting ...
Preventing global ecosystem collapse requires the 1 specific chemical process performed by marine bacteria. Over 20,000 species of marine worms fail to achieve true decomposition without external ...
Each year on March 3, World Wildlife Day draws global attention to the plants and animals that make life on Earth possible. Established by the United Nations to mark the signing of the Convention on ...
The focus of experts in global security tends to orbit familiar threats. War in Europe and the Middle East. Trade disruption and financial volatility. Technology shocks and threats to information ...
Biodiversity loss is a global threat, with the world seeing resulting crop failures, natural disasters and infectious ...
Rising temperatures threaten to trigger catastrophic tipping points across the planet. But it’s not too late to turn the tide ...
As global innovation and tech agendas evolve, the challenge lies in ensuring that biodiversity is not an afterthought, but a central component of climate-AI partnerships.
In dryland ecosystems, increased environmental stress often triggers a change from a uniform vegetation cover to patchy ...
Birds are a barometer of the health of water sources, habitats, and air quality. A notable example is the use of canaries in coal mines during the 20th century to detect unsafe carbon monoxide levels ...