biodiversity

biodiversity

Series of biodiversity reports and U.N. meetings to address latest findings on species loss and necessary actions to reverse perilous trends.

Welcome to the Brazilian Cerrado, the wettest savanna on Earth that holds around 5% of the world's biodiversity.

Monica Evans looks at the states of biodiversity in Artic and Antarctic ecosystems and how climate change may affect them

In this Landscape News bi-weekly digest of climate news, a new world record temperature, and why the US should stay in the Paris Agreement.

A look at how climate change is affecting the redwood forests and biodiversity of the California Floristic Province.

Lessons for more resilient and sustainable food systems

Citizen scientists from Indigenous groups in Borneo document the island's rare biodiversity in attempts to to protect it from logging.

In this roundup of climate news, half of Oklahoma recognized as Native land, carbon dioxide at 15-million-year high, and biodiversity worth USD 10 trillion.

In Southern African, the miombo is a belt of expensive timber and African wildlife. But can it survive population growth?

In this news roundup: new dates for COP 26, world’s largest electric aircraft takes off, and Extinction Rebellion meets Black Lives Matter

In this news roundup: global carbon emissions down 17%, virtual conferences go mainstream, and locusts wreak havoc in India

The benefits of mangrove forests are often overlooked, despite the fact that they're some of the most biodiverse and carbon-rich landscapes on Earth.

Red panda numbers have dropped by half since 1998 – and thanks to human encroachment, the elusive species is at risk of going extinct entirely.

New research examines what genetic resemblances among primates means in the context of pandemics, and why this sounds alarm bells for great apes.

Q&A on COVID-19 and genebanks with ICRAF's Tony Simons and Crop Trust's Charlotte Lusty, Lava Kumar and Vania Azevedo.