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What can the U.K. do to fight its dependence on soy?
Maxwell Radwin
29 Jun 2023
What does the decline of natural history museums mean for biodiversity conservation? (commentary)
Rajith Dissanayake
28 Jun 2023
Air pollution sensors found to store crucial biodiversity data
Abhishyant Kidangoor
23 Jun 2023
Even in recycling, microplastics remain a persistent polluter, study shows
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
5 May 2023
Could biodiversity be a key to better forest carbon storage in Europe?
Mark Hillsdon
13 Apr 2023
After 150 years of damage to people and planet, Rio Tinto ‘must be held to account’ (commentary)
Saul Jones
5 Apr 2023
What’s black and white and spins? Wind turbines that don’t kill birds
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
31 Mar 2023
Japan, EU & UK biomass emissions standards fall short and are full of loopholes, critics say
Annelise Giseburt
14 Mar 2023
Kew Gardens joins local partners to save tropical plants from extinction
Sue Branford
15 Feb 2023
For threatened seabirds of NE Atlantic, climate change piles on the pressure
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
18 Jan 2023
Into the Wasteland, part 3: Buried in Europe’s recycling
Mongabay.com
20 Dec 2022
Is waste crime ‘the new narcotics’ in the U.K.? Into the Wasteland, part 2
Mongabay.com
13 Dec 2022
True eco-crime in the U.K., ‘Into the Wasteland’
Mongabay.com
6 Dec 2022
Europe considers large-scale seaweed farming; environmental effects unknown
Ingrid Gercama, Nathalie Bertrams, Tristen Taylor
21 Oct 2022
Wildlife lover and artist records 5 decades of change on iconic U.K. river
Rebecca Branford and Sue Branford
7 Sep 2022
Analysis: Pesticides are creating a biodiversity crisis in Europe
Juliet Ferguson - Investigate Europe
11 Aug 2022
Scotland changes course to save its last native wildcats
James Fair
16 Jun 2022
Sea restoration projects quilt a ‘mosaic of habitats’ with striking results
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
15 Jun 2022
As biomass burning surges in Japan and South Korea, where will Asia get its wood?
Annelise Giseburt
19 May 2022
Missing the emissions for the trees: Biomass burning booms in East Asia
Justin Catanoso
11 May 2022
Food for all: Q&A with Michel Pimbert of the Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience
Anna Lappé
11 May 2022
Amateur naturalists deserve more support and fewer barriers (commentary)
Rajith Dissanayake
20 Apr 2022
Wild bison, taking over Europe and North America, will once again roam England
Claire Turrell
31 Mar 2022
Can we plan for a future without trophy hunting? (commentary)
Merrill Sapp
16 Mar 2022
In trio of storms hitting Western Europe, role of climate change is complicated
Elizabeth Claire Alberts
22 Feb 2022
UK trophy hunting import ban not supported by rural Africans (commentary)
Dr Malan Lindeque, Gail Thomson, Hilma Angula, Kenneth /Uiseb, Rosalia Iileka
11 Feb 2022
Air pollution makes it tough for pollinators to stop and smell the flowers
Liz Kimbrough
10 Feb 2022
Ambitious English rewilding project aims to give 20% of land ‘back to nature’
Rebecca Branford and Sue Branford
15 Nov 2021
Honey bees find food more easily in cities, thanks to abundant urban gardens
Jude Coleman
15 Nov 2021
Climate change means hunger in our communities, African women leaders at COP26
Malavika Vyawahare
12 Nov 2021
COP26: Surging wood pellet industry threatens climate, say experts
Sharon Guynup
9 Nov 2021
Scientists urge Biden to remove logging, fossil fuels, biomass from budget bills
Liz Kimbrough
8 Nov 2021
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