Climate, biodiversity, and societal challenges are intrinsically linked and yet are usually viewed in isolation.
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Poles Have Lost Enough Ice to Form an Ice Cube 12 Miles High, Study Finds
Over the last three decades, ice lost from Greenland and Antarctica could comprise an ice cube roughly 12 miles high, new research finds.
Using Solar Farms to Generate Fresh Desert Soil Crust
In the arid regions of the American Southwest, an unseen world lies beneath our feet.
Greenhouse Gas Release From Permafrost Is Influenced by Mineral Binding Processes
New insights into the binding of carbon to mineral particles in permafrost can improve the prediction of greenhouse gas release / Publication in ‘Nature Communications’.
More Biodiversity at the Field Edge
Can flower strips combined with hedges improve biodiversity in intensively used agricultural areas?
TGI-Led Research Finds Shifting Climate Regions Leading to Hotter, Drier Conditions Across Kenya
Research published in Regional Environmental Change has shown that as climate zones shift toward hotter and drier conditions, ecological diversity will decline, posing a major threat to terrestrial ecosystems with far-reaching social and ecological impacts.