Conservation projects across the world are reeling from the Trump administration’s abrupt decision to shut down USAID and freeze foreign aid, as groups large and small scramble to fill sudden funding ...
Tropical forests lose species due to humans, even inside protected areas. Scientists found that forests near people have ...
The Mediterranean Basin, recognized as one of the top 36 "biodiversity mega-hotspots" globally, faces heightened risk from non-native plant invasions ...
Most environmental scientists agree that producing food from animals has a much greater environmental and climate impact than ...
Biodiversity loss has accelerated at an alarming rate in recent decades, driven largely by human activities such as clearing ...
Natural resources are finite and depleting rapidly due to overuse and exploitation. By conserving these resources, we ensure ...
A systematic review published in Nature Communications looks at the impact of pesticide use on biodiversity.
Hikers in New Zealand risk polluting the “clearest lake in the world” with a microscopic alga carried on their boots.
Biodiversity loss has accelerated at an alarming rate in recent decades, driven largely by human activities such as clearing forests to grow crops or harvest timber.  While countries often degrade ...
Indiana University environmental anthropologist Eduardo Brondizio was awarded the 2025 Tyler Prize for Environmental ...
With Argentinian ecologist Sandra Diaz, Brondizio documented how locals affect the environmental health of the Amazon.
But there are large disparities in access to biodiversity woodlands that deliver for wellbeing, researchers warn.