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A sweeping new study reveals that humanity has already pushed 60% of Earth’s land outside its safe biosphere zone, with 38% ...
Sixty percent of global land is outside safe biosphere limits, with human use of biomass driving widespread ecological strain ...
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Green Matters on MSNThere's One Part of the World That Will Be Hit First if Atlantic Ocean Current Begins to Collapse
Recently, it has been reported that a vital ocean system, the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), which helps ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN72% of flying insects lost in 20 years at untouched ecosystem: US study
The researchers documented an average annual decline of 6.6% in flying insects, with losses most strongly associated with rising summer temperatures. That amounted to a jaw-dropping 72.4% drop over 20 ...
The book evaluates these processes in relation to extreme events, seasonal changes in ecosystems, trends over decadal-scale time periods, mitigation strategies and ecosystem recovery.The book is also ...
Increasing ocean temperatures will erase mangrove restoration gains expected to occur due to economic development and ...
New report reveals ways climate change is impacting communities and ecosystems in Africa, and how people are fighting to ...
Ten years after the Paris Agreement, 2025 is set to render a key part of it operational: the Global Goal on Adaptation, or GGA for short. Agreed in Paris, the GGA aims to enhance adaptive capacity, ...
While international trade can be a powerful tool to address some of the world’s most complex challenges, it can also ...
Map of areas that experienced ecosystem climate stress in the Arctic-boreal region. This map is based on data from between 1997-2020 as detected by multiple variables including satellite data and ...
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