By John Cannon For more than a century, nations have measured societal gains in terms of economic growth. But a new ...
Here’s how it works. Humans are destroying forests all over the world in a process called deforestation. Forests are cleared to make space for agriculture, and so humans can use the wood to make ...
Lead pollution started peaking when the Romans took over the Aegean coastline.
The devastating effects of deforestation are long-lasting and far-reaching, with the power to impact all living things. All plants play a pivotal role in the circle of life. Plants get their nutrition ...
Archaeologists have traced the earliest case of lead pollution by humans to the Aegean Sea region around 5,200 years ago. The ...
Key civil society groups such as WWF and Human Rights Watch urge the EU Commission not to dilute EUDR benchmarking goals in a ...
A cornerstone of the law’s enforcement will be country risk benchmarking, which the European Commission should complete by ...
to spillover into humans. Using a dataset that spans decades, the researchers demonstrated how climate change and deforestation have shifted the behavior of bats in Australia such that the animals ...
The global conversation around deforestation has evolved significantly ... environmental services that contribute economic value to human societies. Understanding the diverse ways in which forests ...
It is estimated that nearly twenty percent of the Amazon rainforest has been cut down in the last fifty years, and the rate of this deforestation has increased in recent years.