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Antarctica’s newest research base lowers fossil fuel use, a medieval Italian village welcomes its bears, and more.
When properly managed, savannas like the Serengeti are capable of capturing at least as much carbon as tropical rainforests.
Waste biomass created by forestry work, crop production and wildfire mitigation is often simply burned, releasing the carbon ...
For decades, Himalayan brown bears have killed livestock and destroyed homes in this rural village. Residents are learning ...
Study by UChicago, Smithsonian, UK Natural History Museum challenges assumptions about survival after global catastrophe ...
India, one of the most carbon-polluting countries, has witnessed sharp growth in renewable energies like solar and wind. Here ...
Before your visit, discover some of Earth's most captivating creatures found at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, like the ...
Seafood by-products are opening a new path, combining green growth and technological innovation to enhance the industry's ...
The natural protein, known as CelOCE, was developed at the Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials and is ready ...
However, the landscape has changed as governments around the world reorder policy priorities and uncertainties have climbed to new highs. Forecasts for global growth have been revised markedly down ...
Proponents of modifying the ocean to battle climate change have rising hopes for their biomass sinking plans, but critics ...
Wild mammals on Earth are in big trouble. In the cold light of ecological arithmetic, they barely register anymore. Of all ...