Unlocking the Mystery of Mayflies: New Insights into Their Vertical Flight
Recent research sheds light on the mayfly's distinctive vertical flight pattern, suggesting it plays a vital role in their survival along the River Thames.
Climate, ecology, sustainability, biodiversity, and energy transition.
Recent research sheds light on the mayfly's distinctive vertical flight pattern, suggesting it plays a vital role in their survival along the River Thames.
Cat's paws, the surface ripples on water caused by wind, have historically guided sailors and were once considered symbols of good fortune.
Despite discussions around a potential resurgence of coal use following the Iran crisis, experts suggest that a significant return to coal is unlikely in 2026.
At a recent UN meeting, world leaders emphasized the urgent need for governments to move beyond discussions and start implementing the Indigenous rights protections they previously adopted.
A new film about the climate emergency is being promoted by athletes, aiming to engage audiences in a manner that traditional scientific reports may not achieve.
An interview with the director of the New Mexico Reforestation Center sheds light on the challenges and strategies involved in replanting areas affected by wildfires.
A scientist posits that the study of early bird skulls could shed light on the behaviors of long-extinct dinosaurs, likening them to modern-day T. rex.
A collaborative project between Indigenous communities in Australia and Alaska seeks to safeguard the migratory short-tailed shearwater, enhancing conservation efforts through shared knowledge.
A recent court ruling in Nova Scotia has overturned a wildfire prevention ban, siding with a hiker who challenged the order. The decision raises questions about what constitutes 'woods.'
A recent report from the American Lung Association indicates that nearly half of children in the US are exposed to harmful air pollution levels, coinciding with the EPA's rollback of environmental safeguards.
The Science Panel for the Global Energy Transition has been established to support governments in their shift away from fossil fuels, with a focus on evidence-based strategies.
A study involving 1,300 climate campaigners suggests that punitive measures like arrests and fines may actually strengthen activists' resolve to engage in direct action.
A young male Sumatran orangutan has been captured on video using a canopy bridge to cross a road, marking a significant moment for the critically endangered species.
As we mark 40 years since the Chornobyl disaster, recent military actions, including a drone incident in February 2025, raise serious safety concerns at the site.
A newly launched global panel will assist nations in formulating strategies to decrease reliance on fossil fuels, focusing on oil, gas, and coal.
Explore practical tips on how to select sustainable cookware, including what to donate, buy, and borrow to minimize your environmental impact.
The Santa Marta conference will focus on how cities can pave the way for a fair transition to clean energy, with C40 members targeting a 50% reduction in fossil fuel use by 2030.
The aftermath of Chornobyl, the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster, reveals a complex relationship between nature's resilience and ongoing contamination amid rising energy needs.
As the IMO green shipping discussions approach, the impact of US and Saudi Arabia's actions on emissions-reduction agreements raises questions about the future of multilateralism in climate policy.
New research reveals that bonobos engage in imaginative play and chimpanzees exhibit rational thinking, reshaping our understanding of their cognitive abilities.