In 2014, as temperatures topped 40° Celsius, or 104° Fahrenheit, in eastern Australia, half of the region’s black flying fox (Pteropus alecto) population perished, with thousands of the bats...
Players in the carbon offset market say they offer a solution to the climate crisis. When an emitter releases carbon in one place, they can support a project elsewhere that removes...
Should African countries use natural gas to power their economies until they can build more climate-friendly renewable electrical grids? The question has been at the heart of an acrid debate this...
A team of scientists argues that a One Health approach to plant health is vital if we are to sustainably feed a growing population expected to reach 10 billion...
Tropical deforestation causes widespread degradation of biodiversity and carbon stocks. Researchers from the German Center of Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) and Leipzig University were now able to test the...
How do we increase food production by more than 50%, on a limited amount of arable land, to feed a projected 10 billion people by 2050? The solution could...
Our climate is changing, and while this is already harming many today, ultimately it will harm us all if we do not act now with far greater energy and...
The Egyptian government wasted their chance to set an example for the action that is so urgently needed from governments and businesses by choosing the world’s largest plastic polluter,...
The Government of Oman has removed the notorious ISRAR fleet from their registry of fishing vessels. This positive step follows years of investigation into the fleet by EJF, but...
Redirecting finance to end the climate crisis, not drive it, is essential for a sustainable planet. At today’s Finance Day, meaningful loss and damage funding, ending fossil fuel subsidies...