Archive for June 2023
Current emissions targets could keep global warming below a 2°C rise
If fully implemented, net-zero commitments could stabilise global warming to around 1.7-1.8°C within the century.
East African giraffes are adapting to rising temperatures. . . so far
Giraffes living near the peripheries of the protected areas are the most vulnerable during heavy short rains.
Ocean-based techniques and their carbon capture potential
Highly touted geoengineering tech can overshadow ocean-based carbon capture techniques. NOAA's new report assesses their potential.
Spain is in danger of drying out one of Europe’s main wetlands
The Doñana National Park is the most important wetland in Western Europe, covering 543 km2 of protected area.
How we can protect nearly a third of the planet’s land as wildlife habitats
Legislation is among the most influential tools, but it must hold individuals and companies accountable.
What COVID lockdown data tell us about wildlife behavior
Humans retreated when COVID-19 lockdown policies were implemented. How did their wild neighbors respond, especially in urban settings?