James Cook University-led research has revealed secondary roads branching from major highways in tropical forests linked to ...
The world’s wealthiest nations collectively caused 15 times more biodiversity loss internationally than domestically, driving deforestation to satisfy agricultural and forestry demand.
For years, rainforests were thought to be barriers to early human survival, but new evidence has shattered this assumption. A ...
According to the results, consumption-driven deforestation caused by the 24 ... "Global trade spreads out the environmental impacts of human consumption, in this case prompting the more developed ...
Deforestation in Colombia rose 35% in 2024 from a 23-year low the previous year, fueled by an uptick in the Amazon region, Environment Minister Susana Muhamad said on Thursday. US paper industry ...
to spillover into humans. Using a dataset that spans decades, the researchers demonstrated how climate change and deforestation have shifted the behavior of bats in Australia such that the animals ...
Over the past decade, nearly half of the country's wild elephant population has been wiped out. These gentle giants, which ...
BOGOTA, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Deforestation in Colombia in 2024 is expected to have reached a higher level than during the previous year but is still forecast to be among the lowest levels in more ...
Indonesian civil society organizations expressed their concerns to EU Commissioners over the worsening condition of Papua's ...
TIRUPATI: Imbalances in the ecosystem and the non-availability of food sources are causing wild elephants to become agitated and raid human settlements and crop ...
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