Phoebe Weston / THE GUARDIAN

Αποτελέσματα 1 - 20 | από συνολικά 23
10 01 2024 | 20:02

10 ways the climate crisis and nature loss are linked.

The natural world is caught in a vicious cycle – extreme weather is destroying natural habitats and wildlife, yet these are crucial to fighting the climate crisis Nature loss and the climate crisis…

09 12 2023 | 03:17

Mass deaths of elephant seals recorded as bird flu sweeps across the Antarctic

Bird flu is spreading in the Antarctic, with hundreds of elephant seals found dead, and fears it could bring “one of the largest ecological disasters of modern times” if the highly contagious virus…

01 12 2023 | 14:14

10 ways the climate crisis and nature loss are linked

The natural world is caught in a vicious cycle – extreme weather is destroying natural habitats and wildlife, yet these are crucial to fighting the climate crisis Nature loss and the climate crisis…

24 11 2023 | 13:30

‘It was desolation’: why did 700 shags disappear from an island overnight?

Isle of May’s wildlife warden calls it ‘soul-destroying’ to discover birds he ringed as chicks washing up dead on the Scottish coast For decades, as dusk drew in every evening, up to 700 shags would…

15 11 2023 | 16:00

Food, soil, water: how the extinction of insects would transform our planet

Cut an apple in half, and the white flesh reveals a cluster of black pips arranged in the shape of a star. It is a tiny constellation of seeds hidden in the fruit bowl. But it reveals an interlinked…

18 10 2023 | 16:56

Why we should all dig into poo – all you need is a spoon

Cowpats in a Cambridge meadow offer vital lessons in how a host of tiny creatures sustain our planet

05 10 2023 | 14:06

Earthworms help produce as much grain as Russia, say researchers

The humble creatures – which break down organic matter and aerate soils – contribute to as much as 6.5% of the world’s grain harvests Earthworms’ contribution to the world’s grain harvest matches…

05 07 2023 | 08:44

Insect decline a threat to fruit crops and food security, scientists warn MPs

Fruit growers in the UK are already seeing less yield and lower-quality produce because of the loss of insects, scientists have told MPs, warning that a further loss of pollinators could have “…

19 06 2023 | 08:25

Airborne DNA accidentally collected by air-quality filters reveals state of species

From owls to hedgehogs to fungi, genetic material from plants and animals is being inadvertently hoovered up by air-quality monitoring stations around the world, creating an untapped “vault of…

08 06 2023 | 08:10

Experts call for ‘loss and damage’ fund for nature in developing world

Wealthy countries should pay for the loss and damage they cause to nature in poorer countries in the same way as for climate impacts, researchers have argued. At the Cop27 climate talks in November…