All posts in Biodiversity
WHO explains the climate change link to monkeypox
Is the monkeypox outbreak linked to climate change? WHO experts say yes, and it's about habitat loss and human-animal interface.
Norway’s melting ice holds archaeological clues to climate
Artifacts and species are trapped in Norway's ice. Ice melt exposes them but also provides climate insights thousands of years old.
Hundreds of ‘lost’ vertebrate species have been missing for decades
That most lost species are found in megadiverse tropical countries is worrying because of ongoing extinction rates.
Why it’s time to include fungi in global conservation goals
If you enjoy bread, wine or soy sauce, or have taken penicillin or immunosuppressant drugs, thank fungi, which make all of these products possible.
Urban gardeners can help save endangered native plants
By cultivating native plant species that are in decline in the wild, horticulturalists can function as conservationists.
France works at climate adaptation to protect its forests
Deforestation is at the heart of the COP15 summit in Côte d'Ivoire, and climate adaptation is at the heart of France's forestry efforts.