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  • Climate Change Legislation, Media Coverage Drives Ad Spending by Oil Companies, Study Finds

    An analysis led by an Institute at Brown for Environment and Society visiting professor found that oil companies ramp up advertising campaigns when they face negative media coverage or new regulations.

  • Degraded Soils Mean Tropical Forests May Never Fully Recover from Logging

    Continually logging and re-growing tropical forests to supply timber is reducing the levels of vital nutrients in the soil, which may limit future forest growth and recovery, a new study suggests.

  • Even Resilient Common Species Are Not Immune to Environmental Crisis

    A recent study by scientists from NUS revealed that the current biodiversity crisis may be much broader than widely assumed, and may affect even species thought to be common and tolerant of fragmentation and habitat loss.

  • Surge in Global Methane Emissions Traced Back to East African Wetland

    Scientists believe they have found one of the key drivers behind a spike in global methane emissions in recent years.

  • Salmon Lose Diversity in Managed Rivers, Reducing Resilience to Environmental Change

    Natural resilience is more important than ever in the face of unprecedented climate change.

  • Bushfire Planning Controls Stifle Designs Able to Prevent Catastrophe

    As bushfires ravage much of Australia, a QUT expert has called for an urgent review of planning regulations which currently limit construction to conventional homes only able to withstand moderate levels of bushfire attack.

  • Improving Water Management in New Mexico with Landsat and ECOSTRESS

    NASA scientist discusses work on using evapotranspiration data to improve water management in the southwest.

  • Property Values Plummeted and Stayed Down After Hurricane Ike

    Study points to solutions that could protect residents in at-risk neighborhoods.

  • Saving Nature Vital to Beating Climate Crisis, Urges WWF

    A new report, Climate, Nature and our 1.5°C Future published today clearly points towards nature being part of the solution to the climate crisis.

  • Preventing Forest Decline

    In the “South Hesse Oak Project” (SHOP), Frankfurt biologists explore how climate change is damaging indigenous trees.

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