Warming temperatures may shrink wetland carbon sinks
A major global study using teabags as a measuring device shows warming temperatures may reduce the amount of carbon stored in wetlands. The international team of scientists buried 19,000 bags of
A major global study using teabags as a measuring device shows warming temperatures may reduce the amount of carbon stored in wetlands. The international team of scientists buried 19,000 bags of
The headline goal of the UK’s peatland strategy—a framework published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) that sets out how to improve UK peatlands—is simple, yet ambitious. The
Some A$13 billion in taxpayer dollars and 30 years of policy reform have failed to arrest the devastating decline in the health of Australia’s most important river system, the Murray-Darling Basin,
With biodiversity declining at unprecedented rates worldwide, Canada stands at an important crossroads.
A major global study using teabags as a measuring device shows warming temperatures may reduce the amount of carbon stored in wetlands.
Real Christmas trees may be a more eco-friendly option compared to artificial trees, research from the University of Sheffield has revealed.
UN talks aimed at halting the degradation and desertification of vast swathes of land start in Saudi Arabia on Monday after scientists fired a stark warning over unsustainable farming and deforestation.
Nature, Published online: 29 November 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-03920-2 To restore tropical forests at scale requires cost-effective methods. An estimated 215 million hectares — an area larger than that of Mexico — have
A research team has found some clues to how plants survive in colder regions.
‘Specialist’ lifeforms that live under Arctic sea ice are at risk as the ice retreats, new research shows.