As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change and food insecurity, the need for sustainable food production has taken on a new urgency.
Biodiversity loss, climate change and pollution do not happen in isolation, but proposed solutions too often fail to account for this. Two major reports point the way forward.
The rapid decline of global biodiversity, driven by human actions such as overhunting and ecosystem destruction, is affecting ...
An academic study which could play a crucial role in supporting companies to foster more sustainable practices has been published.
Scientists can now identify the most harmful pollutants present in UK waters that are having the biggest impact on ...
King in those last days of his life was speaking to how the environment and the conditions in which people live and work ...
There is a rapid decline in global biodiversity due to overhunting, ecosystem destruction, and climate change caused by human ...
The first biodiversity survey ever conducted in one of northwestern Cambodia’s last forest frontiers has found potentially ...
Anthropogenic climate change and biodiversity loss are the most pressing issues for our planet. Carbon dioxide emissions in ...
In a world grappling with rapid biodiversity loss and environmental degradation, Professor Lynne Shannon of UCT’s Department ...