Shoreline erosion can transform freshwater wetlands from carbon-storage pools to carbon sources, according to a new study led by Illinois State...
New research from the Monterey Bay Aquarium finds that historical tortoiseshell trade routes may have established the groundwork for modern illegal,...
A new high-resolution map of a poorly known section of the northern San Andreas Fault reveals signs of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, and may...
The value of trade in clean technology related services has more than quintupled over the last decade, while global trade in clean technologies...
Introduced invasive species have been responsible for hundreds of extinctions, the majority of these on islands.
Oceanographic equipment developed by underwater technology company Sonardyne International Ltd. will be used as part of a major US$2 million...
April 8th, 2019 in Southampton, UK
Start: 20 May 2019
A major five-year project to help protect marine biodiversity has been kick-started at a global workshop at IMO Headquarters in London, United...
The heightened extinction risk for one of the ocean’s most iconic sharks is a stark warning that urgently requires a suite of conservation measures...
Shark Overfishing Reflected in Updated IUCN Red List
Collaborative efforts bring improved access to safe water, better sanitation and fewer waterborne diseases for 45,000 people in the Buikwe District.
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