Feb 24, 2021 | Articles
Questions still swirl around the author’s theories about sexual selection and the evolution of minds and morals. Some passages strike modern readers as offensive, especially where Darwin speculates on issues of race and on gender roles.
Jan 29, 2021 | Articles
Conflict, negotiation, reciprocity, perhaps even selflessness: an emerging understanding of forests suggests there’s more going on within them than you might think.
Dec 23, 2020 | News
The cost of the climate damage caused by organic meat production is just as high as that of conventionally farmed meat, according to research. The lowest impact meat is still far more damaging than the worst plant foods.
Oct 14, 2020 | News
If a third of the planet’s most degraded areas were restored, and protection were thrown around areas still in good condition, that would store carbon equating to half of all human caused greenhouse gas emissions since the industrial revolution.
Sep 6, 2020 | Articles
One of the rarest mammals in the world was almost wiped out two decades ago, sparking an elaborate and costly recovery program that has boosted numbers and offers hope for other at-risk species.