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June 26, 2025
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June 16, 2025 A lifelong fascination with nature and fieldwork led this researcher to the world of ethnobiology a field where ecology, culture, and community come together. Investigating how local people relate to species like the anaconda, their work blends ...
June 11, 2025 California s solar energy boom is often hailed as a green success story but a new study reveals a murkier reality beneath the sunlit panels. Researchers uncover seven distinct forms of corruption ...
June 3, 2025 Australia can reach net-zero emissions and still protect its natural treasures but only if everyone works together. New research from Princeton and The University of Queensland shows that the country ...
June 2, 2025 Flooding in coastal communities is happening far more often than previously thought, according to a new study. The study also found major flaws with the widely used approach of using marine water level data to capture instances of ...
May 30, 2025 A new study shows that wildlife underpass tunnels dramatically reduce deaths of frog, salamanders, and other amphibians migrating across ...
May 27, 2025 When formulating climate policy, too little attention is paid to social factors and too much to technological breakthroughs and economic reasons. Because citizens are hardly heard in this process, European governments risk losing public support at a ...
May 26, 2025 A new study shows that monitoring and managing select bird species can provide benefits for other species within specific ...
May 20, 2025 The average energy project costs 40% more than expected for construction and takes almost two years longer than planned, finds a new global study. One key insight: The investment risk is highest for ...
May 19, 2025 A new AI decision making tool effectively balances various complex trade-offs to recommend ways of maximizing carbon storage, minimizing economic disruptions and helping improve the environment and people's everyday lives. It uses evolutionary AI, a ...
May 16, 2025 A study has shown scientific knowledge on the conservation of endangered species is often overlooked when not presented in ...
May 15, 2025 A new study found that over a quarter of the world's naturalized plant species are threatened in parts of their native range -- raising questions about the role non-native populations may play in global conservation ...
May 8, 2025 From seatbelt laws to new speed limits -- many people soon stop resisting policy changes that restrict their personal freedom once the new rules come into force. Researchers also identified the underlying psychological mechanism to gain important ...
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May 4, 2025 Urgent action must be taken to reduce the ever-rising number of people killed by extreme temperatures in India, say the authors of a new 19-year ...
May 3, 2025 Trees, parks, wetlands and green roofs can no longer be seen as a 'nice-to-have' aesthetic enhancement but a vital component for creating ...
May 2, 2025 A groundbreaking study reveals that North American bird populations are declining most severely in areas where they should be thriving. Researchers analyzed 36 million bird observations shared by ...
Apr. 24, 2025 A new study has revealed that an incentive program increased live releases of endangered species caught as bycatch. However, unexpectedly, the ...
Apr. 21, 2025 To protect against rising sea levels in a warming world, coastal cities typically follow a standard playbook with various protective infrastructure options. For example, a seawall could be designed ...
Apr. 14, 2025 Urgent action is needed to protect endangered species, human health and industry from the impacts of the Caspian Sea shrinking, research has ...
Apr. 14, 2025 The UK government needs to go beyond offering subsidies for low-carbon technologies (LCTs) like electric cars and solar panels for energy and ...
Apr. 14, 2025 DECOTA transforms open-ended survey responses into clear themes -- helping policymakers make better use of underutilised public ...
Apr. 8, 2025 When it comes to upgrading electrical and broadband infrastructure, new research shows that a 'dig once' approach is nearly 40% more cost effective ...
Mar. 28, 2025 In the past, intact forests absorbed 7.8 billion tons of CO2 annually -- about a fifth of all human emissions -- but their carbon storage is increasingly at risk from climate change and human ...
Earlier Headlines
Mar. 26, 2025 Los Angeles has some of the strictest tree planting rules in the nation. These policies limit tree growth, worsen shade disparities and don't improve safety, researchers found. When researchers ...
Mar. 25, 2025 Delayed and disorderly energy transitions will threaten economic and financial stability whilst also increasing the economic risks from climate change, according to a new study. Conversely, ...
Mar. 24, 2025 Companies can significantly enhance their stock market performance by adopting Integrated Reporting (IR) and Combined Assurance (CA) practices, according to new research that underscores the ...
Mar. 19, 2025 Regulations finalized by the Environmental Protection Agency in 2024 could cut emissions from the power sector by 51% over 2022 levels, compared to only 26% without the rules, according to a new ...
Mar. 18, 2025 Researchers used community input to design Advanced Clean Truck (ACT) air-quality model experiments. Community asked for ACT policy simulations that convert 48% of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles ...
Mar. 18, 2025 Targeted conservation actions are essential to prevent wildlife extinctions, but more efforts are needed to fully recover biodiversity, according to a new ...
Mar. 13, 2025 When major storms hit Houston last spring and summer, losing power was a nightmare for residents, but for many, the financial fallout was just as devastating. A new report finds that more than half ...
Mar. 12, 2025 Researchers gathered emissions data from hundreds of US cities that either conducted a greenhouse gas emissions inventory, or reported they employed sustainability staff. The cities that conducted an ...
Mar. 12, 2025 Large, undisturbed forests are better for harboring biodiversity than fragmented landscapes, according to recent research. Ecologists agree that habitat loss and the fragmentation of forests reduces ...
Mar. 3, 2025 The extensive loss of biodiversity represents one of the major crises of our time, threatening not only entire ecosystems but also our current and future livelihoods. As scientists realize the ...
Feb. 27, 2025 A framework helps rail system operators or other planners identify the best joint infrastructure projects to collaborate on with other firms. Their tool can tell an operator how much to invest, the ...
Feb. 18, 2025 Are we putting our faith in technology that we don't fully understand? A new study comes at a time when AI systems are making decisions impacting our daily lives -- from banking and healthcare ...
Feb. 13, 2025 Researchers call on the international community to recognize and start tackling the 'biodiversity ...
Feb. 12, 2025 Dungeness crab, Pacific herring, and red abalone are among the marine species most vulnerable to the changing climate's effect on California's coastal waters, a new study finds. The team ...
Feb. 10, 2025 It's 1999, the 21st century is on the horizon, and California has big plans for marine conservation. New legislation has presented a mandate to establish an ambitious network of marine protected ...
Feb. 6, 2025 An international team of researchers introduces a promising new initiative in marine conservation, dubbed 'Marine Prosperity Areas.' This science-informed effort goes beyond protecting ...
Feb. 5, 2025 Reducing sulphur in the air may inadvertently increase natural emissions of methane from wetlands such as peatlands and swamps, a new study has found. The resulting additional future release of 20-34 ...
Feb. 5, 2025 Wealthy people are more likely to engage in prosocial behavior such as donating money or volunteering, according to a new global ...
Feb. 4, 2025 New research shows grain yields critical to India's food security are dragged down 10% or more in many parts of the country by nitrogen dioxide pollution from power stations that run on coal. ...
Feb. 4, 2025 Many U.S. forests are privately owned, particularly in the Eastern and North Central part of the country. This makes control of invasive plants and pests challenging because efforts must be ...
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- Adopting Zero-Emission Trucks and Buses Could Save Lives, Prevent Asthma
- Conservation Efforts Analysis Reveals Which Actions Are Most Helpful for Endangered Species Status
Thursday, March 13, 2025
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
- Cities That Conducted Greenhouse Gas Emissions Inventories Moved Needle Toward Reduction
- Want to Preserve Biodiversity? Go Big
Monday, March 3, 2025
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Wednesday, February 5, 2025
- Clean Air Policies Having Unintended Impact Driving Up Wetland Methane Emissions by Up to 34 Million Tons
- Wealth Is Strong Predictor of Prosocial Behavior Around the World, Study Suggests
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
- Coal Emissions Cost India Millions in Crop Damages
- Forest Landowner Motivation to Control Invasive Species Depends on Land Use, Study Shows
- Reforms Urged to Improve Global Wildlife Trade Regulation
Monday, February 3, 2025
- The Cost of Preventing Extinction of Australia's Priority Species
- Building a Circular Future: Study Reveals Key Organizational Capabilities for Sustainability
Friday, January 31, 2025
- Researchers Link India's Food Program to Better Health and Stronger Incomes
- Tigers in the Neighborhood: How India Makes Room for Both Tigers and People
Thursday, January 30, 2025
- Optimism Can Boost Saving, Especially for Lower-Income Individuals
- Researcher on Energy Revolution: Sustainability Is Still a Work in Process
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
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Monday, January 27, 2025
- Botanic Gardens Must Team Up to Save Wild Plants from Extinction
- Global Sea Level Very Likely to Rise Between 0.5 and 1.9 Meters by 2100 Under High-Emissions Scenario
Thursday, January 23, 2025
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Monday, January 13, 2025
- To Mitigate Impact of Wildfires on Communities' Water, Report Fills Gaps in Guidance to Public Drinking Water System Staff
- Ecologists Reveal Key Genetic Insights for the Conservation of Iconic Cockatoo Species
Thursday, January 9, 2025
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- Staying Sharp: Study Explores How Brain Changes May Affect Financial Skills
- It's Worth Mixing It Up: What Combination of Policies Will Lead to a Clean Energy Future?
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
- Adoption of AI Calls for New Kind of Communication Competence from Sales Managers
- What Is a Unit of Nature? New Framework Shows the Challenges Involved With Establishing a Biodiversity Credit Market
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
- Better Environmental Performance Boosts Profits and Cuts Costs
- Increased Area Income Improves Birthweight Rates, Researchers Find
- Long-Distance Friendships Can Provide Conservation Benefits
Thursday, December 5, 2024
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Wednesday, November 20, 2024
- Study Calls for City Fashion-Waste Shakeup
- Virtual Reality Could Be Gamechanger in Police-Civilian Crisis Encounters
Monday, November 18, 2024
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Thursday, November 14, 2024
- Cash Is King: The Surprising Truth About Spending Habits in a Cashless World
- Land-Use Policy Rethink Vital to Hit Net Zero
- New Study Emphasizes the Importance of Arts and Humanities in Neurology Training
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
- When It Comes to Corporate Climate Action, a Single Policy Isn't Enough
- Organ Donation: Opt-out Defaults Do Not Increase Donation Rates, Study Finds
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
- Building a Diverse Wildland Fire Workforce to Meet Future Challenges
- Fossil Fuel CO2 Emissions Increase Again in 2024
- Possible to Limit Climate Change to 1.5°C, If EU and 17 Other Countries Go Beyond Their Own Targets
Monday, November 11, 2024
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Thursday, October 31, 2024
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
- How Local Governments Can Lead the Way in Decarbonizing the U.S.
- Reversing Environmental Decline: Lessons from African Communities
Monday, October 28, 2024
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- Sweetened Beverage Taxes Decrease Consumption in Lower-Income Households by Nearly 50%
- The Transformative Power of Movies
Friday, October 18, 2024
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
- Machine Learning Analysis Sheds Light on Who Benefits from Protected Bike Lanes
- New Research Reveals How Large-Scale Adoption of Electric Vehicles Can Improve Air Quality and Human Health
- Rangers Lead Ground-Breaking Effort to Monitor Uganda's Lion Population in Critical Stronghold
- Climate Change Impacts Internal Migration Worldwide
Monday, October 14, 2024
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- Environmental Law Reform Needed to Protect Endangered Marine Species
- Transition to a Circular Bioeconomy Requires Getting Prices Right
Monday, October 7, 2024
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- Chronic Pain Patients Are More Supportive of Cannabis Access Than Doctors
- Hurricanes Linked to Higher Death Rates for 15 Years After Storms Pass
Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Monday, September 30, 2024
- Where Flood Policy Helps Most -- And Where It Could Do More
- Getting to Zero Emissions: A Call for Unified Energy Planning