The fuzzy characterisation of bioenergy as a clean power source has fuelled its expanded deployment in global power systems in recent years, often as a replacement for coal in countries committed to ...
In the earthquake-ravaged district of Jajarkot, beekeeping has become a vital source of income for many farmers, providing ...
As You Sow and Corporate Knights has released the 12th cohort of the Carbon Clean200, a global list of 200 publicly traded companies leading the global clean energy economy with US$2.5 trillion in ...
Between busy streets, parks and shopping centres, a green transformation is quietly underway, bringing nature back to the ...
The world's biggest nature conservation conference resumes in Rome next week for an urgent attempt at overcoming a deadlock ...
The transition to a green economy through MENA risks deepening inequality and replicating injustices of the fossil fuel era, ...
Anthropocene Magazine published by Future Earth on MSN1d
Conserving land in wealthy countries may be making things worse somewhere else.
Researchers provide a detailed account of how “biodiversity leakage” happens—and how to tackle the often overlooked problem.
One of South America’s largest ecosystems saw an increase in deforestation last year, with agriculture, livestock and fires ...
Takeover bids and activist intervention are shoring up shares of some Japanese companies seen as having weak fundamentals, ...
The Gran Chaco was hit by a rise in deforestation in 2024, damaging the dry forest ecosystem that spans an area more than one and a half times the size of California across Argentina, Paraguay ...
Japan has spent decades making its buildings more resilient to earthquakes. Similar changes could be difficult for the US to ...
Award-winning biologist Fernanda Abra’s Reconecta Project is building canopy bridges across highways in Brazil to protect ...