Archive for December 2023
Scientists map the best areas for Europe’s bison to thrive in the wild
The threats of climate change, reduced habitats and poaching remain as strong as ever for reintroduced bison.
Artificial light lures migrating birds into cities where they face a gauntlet of threats
Light pollution is growing in North America by up to 10% a year according to a nightly measurement.
The COP28 fossil fuels deal and the ‘North Star’ of 1.5°C
COP28 ends with historic words on fossil fuel "transition." But activists say words fall short of the climate action needed to limit impacts.
Lab-grown coffee tastes pretty darn good, scientists say
Longer roasting times produced colors similar to dark roast coffee beans too.
EU must latch on to COP28’s future-fit approach to build healthy, sustainable food system
After years of neglect, world leaders are finally focusing on the relations between climate change, food production and health.
A survey of a single backyard in Australia reveals over a thousand species
"After just two months scientists already discovered 777 species on a single property with many more to follow.