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Growing up in southern Spain, Ángel León paid little attention to the meadows of seagrass that fringed the turquoise waters near his home,
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Growing up in southern Spain, Ángel León paid little attention to the meadows of seagrass that fringed the turquoise waters near his home,
Unique island species including lemurs and the Galapagos giant tortoise could be at high risk of extinction if the planet warms by more
Environment groups and the Greens have questioned the appointment of former Origin Energy chief Grant King as the new chairman of the Climate
Sign up for the Guardian’s First Thing newsletter California leaders have announced a $536m plan to address the growing threat of wildfires across
Peatlands are a type of wetlands ecosystem comprised of unrotted plant material. Covering 3% of the earth’s land surface and ranging from a
Banks can help to turn the tide in the battle against climate breakdown by investing more in nature, the Duke of Cambridge has
More than a third of the vast floating platforms of ice surrounding Antarctica could be at risk of collapsing and releasing “unimaginable amounts”
“Saying ‘Oh, there’s locusts in northern Kenya’ doesn’t help at all,” Mr. Cressman said. “We need longitude and latitude coordinates in real time.”
Income inequality could grow worse, the report said, tying it at times to information inequality. The “trust gap” between an informed public that
Trekking out to my research sites near North Carolina’s Alligator River national wildlife refuge, I slog through knee-deep water on a section of