Overhunting, ecosystem destruction and climate change caused by human emissions are all contributing to a rapid decline of global biodiversity. A new report released by the World Wildlife Fund, an NGO ...
and cultural wellbeing are dependent on biodiversity. Yet, human impacts are largely responsible for the increasing global biodiversity loss that has been identified as the 6th mass extinction on ...
A new global report, the Nexus Assessment Report, is a comprehensive assessment of the interplay between biodiversity, water, ...
Ecological research on biogeochemical cycles on earth has traditionally focused on natural elements, but the growing ...
The Biodiversity Intactness Index (BII) summarises the change in ecological communities in response to human pressures. The BII is an estimated percentage of the original number of species that remain ...
Traditional biodiversity monitoring methods, such as direct observations and morphological classifications, often fall short ...
New Delhi: Biodiversity loss and climate change are interdependent and produce compounding impacts that threaten human health and human well-being, the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on ...