Environmental Protection
Racing to save koalas from future bushfires
Across Australia as many as 30,000 koalas died in the fires last summer.
Post-pandemic recovery plans fail to address biodiversity loss
"Only a small number of countries are addressing the biodiversity crisis in the serious manner it deserves."
Pollutants banned decades ago are still in the UK’s rivers
Banned and disused chemicals from an industrial past continue to poison wildlife in rivers throughout the United Kingdom.
Tackling the scourge of plastic in the oceans is a must
Plastic waste has reached catastrophic proportions in the oceans and it is increasing further still.
U.S. Duck Stamp contest rule under fire over wetlands ‘litter’
Artists are required to place hunting elements in their Duck Stamp contest entries, but some say that art now showcases pollution.
Some 14 million tons of microplastics cover the seafloor
Nowhere, it seems, is immune from plastic pollution, least of all the oceans.