Last year ‘one of the worst for UK butterflies’
Last year was one of the worst on record for butterflies in the UK, conservationists have said.
Last year was one of the worst on record for butterflies in the UK, conservationists have said.
Last summer was the fifth worst in nearly half a century for butterflies in Britain, according to the biggest scientific survey of insect populations in the world.For the first time since
The Greens have promised to push the government to boost environment spending to $7.8bn – 1% of the federal budget – next financial year if they hold the balance of power
Nature, Published online: 02 April 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08784-8 A chiral copper catalyst, generated in situ from commercially available components, can be used to achieve photoinduced deracemization of alkyl halides through carbon–halogen bond
A research group led by Associate Professor Kohei Mizobata, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, including researchers from the National Institute of Polar Research, the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science
A study of tree rings in the Gaspesie’s Sainte-Anne River area reveals that snowpacks have been declining noticeably in the region’s mountains for nearly nine decades. The researchers say the phenomenon
The damage climate change will inflict on the world’s economy is likely to have been massively underestimated, according to new research by my colleagues and me, which accounts for the full
Daniel Duma is a research fellow and Miquel Muñoz Cabré is a senior scientist at the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI). Large-scale renewable energy is an unlikely success story in sub-Saharan Africa.