The recent discovery of a sleeper fish in Akita Prefecture, Japan, by researchers from the University of Tsukuba is a first for this area and the northernmost record for this species.
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Satellite Images Can Help With Environmental Land Management, Say Surrey Scientists
This discovery opens up cost-effective routes to monitoring, reporting, and verifying land management incentive schemes, such as the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ new Environmental Land Management scheme.
Winds of Change: Improvements for Wind Energy Production
The development of wind energy, a renewable, emissions-free energy source, is widely acknowledged as an imperative to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and the impacts of climate change.
Helping Coral Reefs Survive Under Climate Change
Coral reefs are the rainforests of the seas, and 30 percent of all marine biodiversity depends on them.
Increases in Extreme Humid-heat Disproportionately Affect Populated Regions
The world is not only getting hotter but also more humid, and new research by Washington State University scientists shows people living in areas where humid-heat extremes are already a significant hazard are bearing the brunt of the impact.
China Touts Massive Renewable Energy Buildout, New Funding for Biodiversity
China has broken ground on a massive 100-gigawatt renewable energy project, larger than all solar and wind installations in India combined, President Xi Jinping announced Tuesday, by video link, at the United Nations Biodiversity Conference in Kunming, China.