The Indus Waters Treaty withstood several armed conflicts and a huge loss of glaciers. It should serve as a blueprint for ...
Disappearing glaciers and missing snow in mountain regions are some of the most immediate signs of global change today. In this issue, we focus on the broader changes in mountains and how they affect ...
Planting trees is a vital strategy to combat both climate change and the biodiversity crisis. As forests grow, they sponge ...
Super Nature, has featured at film festivals worldwide, is set for release in UK cinemas in August – and was shot entirely on Super 8 film ...
There are laws, and executive orders … and “findings.” One of the most egregious examples of the latter – the 2009 Endangerment Finding, deeming carbon dioxide a hazardous gas – is about to be ...
Described as nature’s “self-repairing engine,” short-term species turnover isn’t increasing as scientists expect—and that’s a problem.
In a new study led by the University of Michigan, researchers have shown that batteries have gotten a lot better over the ...
Nature magazine, a top British weekly scientific journal, retracted a study predicting climate change would cost an annual $38 trillion throughout the next 25 years after its methodology and ...
The COP30 climate summit is taking place in the Brazilian Amazon – the most biodiverse place on the planet. This pivotal location highlights the reality: we cannot solve the climate crisis without ...
On the heels of major Democratic Party donor Bill Gates reversing course by admitting that climate change will not “decimate civilization,” the world’s most prestigious scientific journal, Nature, ...