Animals can significantly enhance emissions reductions — sometimes matching smaller sectors and reaching 10–15% of larger ...
The security of every nation faces an increasingly severe and frequent threat: disruptions to nature. According to Bradley J.
New study from the University of Exeter shows that ecosystems can recover quickly when small actions push them past a tipping ...
Climate change and other human-driven (anthropogenic) environmental changes will continue to cause biodiversity loss in the coming decades (Sala et al. 2000), in addition to the high rates of species ...
MINNEAPOLIS — In Minnesota, beavers have long been considered a nuisance, thanks to their uncanny ability to gnaw trees and construct dams that sometimes clog culverts, raise lake levels or flood ...
This conceptual diagram illustrates the pathway outlined in the study “Nature’s Minsky Moment, NatureFinTech and the world’s next asset class.” (DOI: 10.26599/TRCN.2025.9550018) It shows how the ...
Perspectives on nature's services / John Peterson Myers, Joshua S. Reichert -- Introduction: What are ecosystem services? / Gretchen C. Daily -- Ecosystem services: a fragmentary history / Harold A.
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 ...
Companies face no shortage of threats to their supply chains right now, yet one is rapidly rising to the fore: the swift ...
A new study shows how the extinction of giant animals 10,000 years ago reshaped food webs, with lasting impacts on ecosystems ...