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  • Matchmaking For Healthier Bees

    While poor hygiene may be a deal breaker in human relationships, in bee colonies it can be a matter of life and death.

  • Energy Efficiency Policy

    Avoiding catastrophic climate change was never going to be easy, and every year that passes makes the challenge a little more daunting.

  • How Cities Could Help Protect Species Threatened By Climate Change

    It might seem counterintuitive, but if cities and towns were properly designed, they could help species face the threat posed by climate change.

  • Wild Pigs Invade Canadian Provinces

    Wild pigs—a mix of wild boar and domestic swine—are spreading rapidly across Canada, threatening native species such as nesting birds, deer, agricultural crops, and farm livestock, research by the University of Saskatchewan (USask) shows.

  • Researchers Team Up To Protect B.C.’s Forested Watersheds

    B.C.’s forests and watersheds have taken a beating over the past few years.

  • Coastal Recovery: Bringing a Damaged Wetland Back to Life

    Standing atop a 10-foot dune at the Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge on Delaware Bay, refuge manager Al Rizzo describes one of the largest and most complex wetlands restoration projects ever mounted, a $38 million attempt to return 4,000 acres back to what nature intended.

  • New Research Shows Community Forest Management Reduces Both Deforestation and Poverty

    Giving local communities in Nepal the opportunity to manage their forests has simultaneously reduced deforestation and poverty in the region, new research has shown.

  • Just One-Third of the World’s Longest Rivers Remain Free-Flowing

    Just over one-third (37%) of the world’s 246 longest rivers remain free-flowing, according to a new study published in the scientific journal Nature.

  • Nature’s Dangerous Decline ‘Unprecedented’; Species Extinction Rates ‘Accelerating’

    Nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history — and the rate of species extinctions is accelerating, with grave impacts on people around the world now likely, warns a landmark new report from the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), the summary of which was approved at the 7th session of the IPBES Plenary, meeting last week (29 April – 4 May) in Paris.

  • Rethinking Digital Service Design Could Reduce Their Environmental Impact

    Digital technology companies could reduce the carbon footprint of services like You Tube by changing how they are designed, experts say.

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