More than 30 Oxford University researchers will be taking part in discussions at a conference on biodiversity held by the United Nations.
Tracking 35 planetary vital signs – used to gauge Earth’s response to human activities – researchers found 25 are at record ...
Some argue it’s entirely possible for humans and wildlife to coexist, and even thrive. Erica Spotswood is an ecologist with a ...
Among delegates attending the latest United Nations biodiversity summit, called COP16, is a coalition of faith groups who say ...
Delegates from around the world are meeting in Colombia in what is expected to be the biggest U.N. biodiversity conference in ...
Mississippi State University is part of a European-American collaboration studying how human activities, like fertilizer use ...
A study reveals that human-induced nitrogen increases in the atmosphere threaten the diversity of nitrogen-fixing plants, crucial for ecosystem stability. Excess nitrogen makes these plants less ...
Around 190 nations are participating in COP16 in Cali, Colombia, aiming to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030.
Historically, many nations built wealth by extracting resources from poorer ones, noted David Obura, a coral reef ecologist ...
With some 23,000 pre-registered delegates representing almost every country on Earth, today's opening of the 16th Conference ...
The world's pledges to halt humankind's destruction of nature will be put to the test when the 16th UN conference on ...