The world’s coral reefs are in the midst of an ecological crisis. These vital ecosystems, home to a quarter of all marine ...
As the world embraces plant-based climate solutions, a new study reveals their unintended impact on biodiversity.
New WWF-led research reveals that the vital benefits wildlife provides to people's everyday lives are vastly underrepresented ...
The headlong pursuit of agricultural productivity has made it possible to feed a massive global population. However, research ...
Preparations for the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) have wind in their sails. From 14 to 15 January 2025, the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) in ...
There is a rapid decline in global biodiversity due to overhunting, ecosystem destruction, and climate change caused by human ...
A mussel bed located on Northern California’s Dillon Beach has been established to be in the same healthy condition as it was ...
The rapid decline of global biodiversity, driven by human actions such as overhunting and ecosystem destruction, is affecting ...
Global biodiversity is plummeting due to human activities such as overhunting, habitat destruction, and climate change. This loss impacts human food sources, health, and cultural experiences.
At the most northerly tip of the UK, looking north from the island of Muckle Flugga, Shetland, the cold wind whips up the sea and gannets dive. While biodiversity loss in the Arctic Ocean may seem ...