New research carried out in 12 countries shows most people believe achieving environmental sustainability could hinder quality of life but not the wider economy.
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Oldest Lake in Europe Reveals More Than One Million Years of Climate History
Results of large-scale research project spearheaded by geologists from the University of Cologne on Lake Ohrid’s climate history published in ‘Nature’.
Team Finds New Ways For Coral Reef Ecosystems To Grow
Texas A&M researchers examined particulate organic matter and how it affects declining coral reefs in Hawaii.
First Pea Genome to Help Improve Crops of the Future
A global team including scientists from The University of Western Australia has assembled the first genome of the field pea, which provides insight into how the legume evolved and will help aid future improvements of the crop.
Landsat Illustrates Five Decades of Change to Greenland Glaciers
Comparing satellite imagery of Greenland's glaciers bring decades-long changes into view.
Forest Loss in Brazil Contributing to Rising Temperatures
A global team of scientists including researchers from The University of Western Australia and the United States has found deforestation in the Brazilian Amazaon-Cerrado region is causing temperatures to rise in areas as far as 50km away from deforestation sites.