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Dead or alive: Microorganisms in soil shape the global carbon cycle Phys.Org | 2 years ago
Rich countries have 'moral obligation' to finance biodiversity conservation around the world Euronews | 2 years ago
On land and sea, climate change causing 'irreversible' losses: UN Bangkok Post | 2 years ago
Researchers identify 1,044 underused plants that could combat vitamin deficiency Phys.Org | 2 years ago
The secret of mycorrhizal fungi Phys.Org | 2 years ago
Climate change solutions inspired by nature Phys.Org | 2 years ago
Vast tracts of Amazon rainforest vanished in January Independent | 2 years ago
Research uncovers key insight for restoration of globally important kelp forests Phys.Org | 2 years ago
A Million More Trees for New York City: Leaders Want a Greener Canopy New York Times | 2 years ago
World must ‘change track’ to protect oceans from climate crisis: Guterres UN News | 2 years ago
Alien hammer-head flatworm threatening nature’s biodiversity is named after pandemic Independent.ie | 2 years ago
Sounds of a healthy ocean can bring degraded marine ecosystems back to life The Washington Post | 2 years ago
Ash trees may be more resilient to warming climate than previously believed Phys.Org | 2 years ago
Biologists discover new insect species Phys.Org | 2 years ago
Sprawling Coral Reef Resembling Roses Is Discovered Off Tahiti New York Times | 2 years ago
Rare, pristine coral reef found at unusual depth off Tahiti coast ABC News (AU) | 2 years ago
Sixth mass extinction of biodiversity already underway, and is entirely caused by humans Independent.ie | 2 years ago
With fewer animals to spread their seeds, plants could have trouble adapting to climate change The Indian Express | 2 years ago
Study confirms sixth mass extinction is currently underway, caused by humans Independent | 2 years ago
By cultivating seaweed, Indigenous communities restore connection to the ocean Mongabay Environmental News | 2 years ago