As climate change alters environments across the globe, scientists have discovered that in response, many species are shifting the timing of major life events, such as reproduction.
Migratory birds are declining globally because of the way that humans have modified the landscape over recent decades – according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
Wind energy contributes significantly to the energy sector’s sustainable, low-CO2 transformation.
With climate change rapidly warming the world’s oceans, the future of the Arctic Ocean looks grim.
A robust analysis demonstrates that nature-based solutions to reduce the damage caused by coastal flooding are cost-effective
Encouraging adoption of EVs is seen by many governments as a key pillar of efforts to build a carbon-neutral economy, reduce urban pollution and roll back the impact of climate change
A new study by a team of scientists and policy analysts from across the nation suggests that there are multiple pathways to achieve this goal – but big commitments will need to be made, immediately.
Sparse data often make it difficult to track how climate change is affecting populations of insect species.
Increasing sustainable use of the world’s forests would support economic recovery while providing environmentally friendly wood construction materials.
During heavy storms, the normally stratified layers of water in ocean fjords get mixed, which leads to oxygenation of the fjord floor.
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