Antarctica, often considered the last pristine wilderness, is undergoing a striking transformation. Once dominated by vast ...
The discovery of high levels of heavy metals in a popular fire retardant has added to long-running concerns from ...
With input from fynbos ecologists and horticulturists they are looking at which species are the easiest to kick-start an ...
As billions of people move to urban areas in the coming decades, between half and three-quarters of the global population could be exposed to life-threatening extreme heat and humidity by 2100, ...
A decision to plant vineyards on the mountainsides in a wine region in Southern France has made elegant and refreshing wines ...
Forest fires in New York City are nearly unprecedented. None have been recorded in Prospect Park in recent history, and while ...
Transforming dirt into fields of orchards and food is as much a fine art as it is a science. Using their experience and ...
Integrating agroecological principles can make agriculture part of the climate solution, mitigating greenhouse gas emissions ...
Sometimes it looks like flooding is happening everyday somewhere in the world and the UK too. The Wildlife Trusts Strategic lead on Agriculture, Vicki Hird looks at nature-based solutions for water ...