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.
Sep 1, 2020 | Articles
Overconsumption, not overpopulation, drives climate change. A world with lots of people running on clean energy could have lower emissions than one with few people powered by fossil fuels.
Aug 16, 2020 | Articles
The pattern of evolutionary stasis dominates the history of life on Earth. Viewing evolution through a systems lens might enable us not only to better understand evolutionary stasis, but also to predict how organisms change when their stable state is disrupted.
Aug 1, 2020 | Articles
Abolishing the livestock industry and replacing it with vast new forests could achieve more than electrifying the entire transport sector. It would be easier and quicker to accomplish because it requires no new technologies or dramatic infrastructural changes.