Scientists don't call it the "Great Dying" for nothing. About 252 million years ago, upward of 80% of all marine species ...
Microplastics increase antibiotic resistance and damage plants' ability to photosynthesise, writes Fionn Ferreira ...
According to the paper - ‘Distribution, drivers, and community perceptions of recent mass mangrove dieback in Maldives’ - ...
At the heart of the discussion on Antarctic governance is a critical question: how do we design a system that adapts in real-time to emerging crises, rather than one that is reactive and must ...
The proposal to mine the Kollam Bank for construction sand poses an existential threat for fishing communities and marine ...
A plastic cigarette filters ban ‘will make a great deal of difference’ for swimmers in The Solent, Dame Caroline Dinenage said.
A new study out of the University of Vermont quantifies just how much migrating female whales do to sustain ocean ecosystems.
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Daily Maverick on MSNScientists study Cape lakes to predict climate change impactsScientists are zeroing in on two little lakes in the Cape to figure out how to save them from climate change, or if they can’t, then if they could recover.
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SussexWorld on MSNSouthern supports recovery of vital Sussex kelp forestSouthern is supporting the recovery of one of Britain’s most biodiverse habitats – a kelp forest off the Sussex coast.
A gas-export terminal threatening the “world’s aquarium” tests Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum's pledge to protect the ...
Ecosystems in the Southern Ocean, the body of water surrounding Antarctica, are under threat from climate change. The area's ...
The mix of plants provides a range of ecosystem services and habitats that natural colonisation would not achieve ...
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