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One year on, TGBS benchmark shows how to restore forests for biodiversity
By Ruth Kamnitzer There are around 60,000 known tree species in the world, and they can do amazing things: store carbon, ...
In the global effort to combat climate change, large-scale, plant-based strategies such as planting forests and cultivating ...
We are at a very unique place and point in time in Western North Carolina post-Helene. Some 800,000 acres of forest were damaged by the hurricane, and we are just now beginning the long recovery ...
Manulife has launched Manulife Impact Forests, a global network of forest restoration sites designed to enhance biodiversity, ...
An international study led by the University of Liège proposes a new map of the potential for natural vegetation on Earth, far beyond forests. By incorporating the role of fire and herbivores, ...
The launch of Manulife Impact Forests positions the insurer to integrate climate risk management directly into its business ...
In the lush forests of Borneo, researchers have found a surprisingly simple tool to empower local communities in the global fight against climate change: drones. By using a single lightweight drone ...
COVID-19 continues to plague us, Mpox is an emerging global threat, and the avian flu is decimating industrial poultry as well as endangered wildlife. What do all these epidemics have in common? They ...
Trees consume water through evaporation and transpiration, so many believed that more trees meant less water for rivers, wells, and agriculture. But a major new synthesis of global evidence, published ...
Ashley Kidd signed onto the Zoom call a few minutes late, giddily explaining that 12 minutes ago there was an unexpected development in a planned spawn of critically endangered starfish. Kidd, ...
Beneath the deep blue waters of Tenerife lies a dramatic seascape shaped by ancient volcanic eruptions. Submerged lava tubes and jagged basalt formations create an underwater world unlike any other.
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