New research from the University of Stirling into the effectiveness of international conservation projects could help to save endangered species from extinction.
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Ban Short-Haul Flights, Eat Less Meat: Europeans Back Climate Over Convenience in Oxford Survey
Eupinions carried out the survey in September for the Europe's Stories project at St Antony's College, covering all 27 EU member states and the UK.
Scientists Organize to Tackle Crisis of Coral Bleaching
An international consortium of scientists has created the first-ever common framework for increasing comparability of research findings on coral bleaching.
Growing Interest in Moon Resources Could Cause Tension, Scientists Find
An international team of scientists led by the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, has identified a problem with the growing interest in extractable resources on the moon: there aren’t enough of them to go around.
Shocks to Seafood
The United States’ seafood industry declined precipitously in the months following the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, and research shows that targeted federal assistance will be necessary to bring it back.
Changes in Fire Activity are Threatening More Than 4,400 Species Globally
Changes in fire activity are putting at risk more than 4,400 species across the globe, says a new paper led by the University of Melbourne, involving 27 international researchers.