Herds of impala, wildebeest, kudu and other large herbivores are in decline across sub-Saharan Africa, in part due to rising levels of poaching by hunters seeking bushmeat for subsistence and profit.
A new study demonstrates how chatbots bias public discourse in favor of modest, incremental tweaks to climate policy and ...
The US government has a lot of power but even it may struggle to single-handedly reverse the clean energy shift sought by the ...
Perhaps soon. When researchers directly measured carbon beneath commercial seaweed farms, they found it comparable to carbon ...
Producing food for the world has an environmental cost. Not just from water and energy use, but also the carbon footprint of fertilizer. Producing ammonia, the key ingredient of fertilizer, results ...
Today, people are trying to suck greenhouse gases from the air by boosting the amount of carbon-consuming plants covering the ...
Highlighting people’s vulnerability to natural disasters could be a good strategy for encouraging right-leaning people in the U.S., Western Europe, and Israel to make sustainable purchases, the ...
A new study analyzes a potential win-win solution for fish health and carbon capture. The critical ingredient is something ...
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