Abraham Botovao, a boat skipper and the president of the Association of Progressive Fishers of Toamasina, has become ...
In 15 conservation units, illegal gold miners destroyed 330 hectares (815 acres) — an area close to the size of Central Park ...
Throughout most of the twentieth century, the Ecuadorian authorities pursued a geopolitical strategy that reflected a ...
You could be forgiven for thinking there’s no water in the Atacama Desert. In fact, the driest desert on Earth has ...
In a major policy shift, South Korea announced Dec. 18 that it will end renewable energy subsidies for new biomass projects, ...
You’re engulfed in waves of steam and sweating buckets and there’s no cool water anywhere,” Kenneth Feeley, a professor at ...
Climate change is not an equal player; neither is environmental degradation. Research shows that both disproportionately ...
Recognition of the need to restore degraded landscapes is accelerating at pace. The UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (the ...
It is the devil’s breath, this wind, blowing dry and mercilessly across a plain left threadbare by decades of overgrazing.
Between 2018 and 2020, users of Facebook groups in Brazil shared more than 2,000 records of wildlife poaching, amounting to 4 ...
It’s mid-afternoon in Kitabu, a small town nestled in the hills of western Uganda at the foot of the Rwenzori mountains.
In recent United Nations biodiversity conferences, global leaders have championed Indigenous peoples as critical partners in ...