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Sustainable development is not possible without harmonising agriculture, biodiversity, and food security, Syeda Rizwana Hasan, adviser to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and the ...
The Congo Basin is one of the world’s last carbon sinks and a vital home to biodiversity. Protecting it is crucial, but this must be balanced with the needs of some of the world’s poorest communities.
The National Biodiversity Data Centre is currently hosting the month-long Festival of Farmland Biodiversity, which is focused on our hedgerows. This year’s virtual festival celebrates the value of the ...
Many plants on the tundra are low-growing to withstand strong winds, and if it gets warmer, more species can become established, increasing biodiversity in some places. “But where the shrubs take over ...
Human flourishing depends on biodiversity: the animals, plants, and other living organisms whose functions make Earth habitable and whose existence holds intrinsic value. New data and applications ...
MARSHALL, Mich. — Dozens of volunteers gathered in Marshall on Saturday to plant 60 trees. The volunteers were from the Marshall Area Conservation Committee (MACC), and teamed up for the event ...
Maisie McKenzie, Biodiversity Manager at wienerberger UK, explores the state of biodiversity in the UK and the role eco-habitat boxes can play This is especially the case for the built environment, ...
SOME STUDENTS ARE VERY CONCERNED. THEY THINK LIMITS ARE BEING PLACED ON THEIR CREATIVITY. MICA ADMINISTRATORS SAY THEY HAVE NOT CHANGED POLICY, JUST ENHANCED IT. MARYLAND INSTITUTE COLLEGE OF ART ...
Drought affects over 64% of Mexico, hardest hit in northern states Mexico-U.S. negotiations tense over 1944 water treaty compliance Chihuahua farmers face relocation due to water scarcity JULIMES ...
SCOTTISH Water has revealed that work to provide an improved habitat for wading and farmland birds, as well as protecting and enhancing biodiversity, has been carried out on land around an Aberdeen ...
The “fortress conservation” model is under pressure in East Africa, as protected areas become battlegrounds over history, human rights, and global efforts to halt biodiversity loss.