The twin smokestacks of the Moss Landing Power Plant tower over Monterey Bay. Visible for miles along this picturesque stretch of the Northern California coast, the 500-foot-tall pillars crown what was once California’s largest electric power station — a behemoth natural gas-fired generator.
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Fishing Alters Fish Behaviour and Features in Exploited Ecosystems
Not all specimens of the same species are the same: there is a marked variability within the same population and sometimes these morphological differences are translated into a different behaviour.
Iceberg Closes In on South Georgia
Antarctic iceberg A-68A has drifted menacingly close to a remote island in the southern Atlantic Ocean.
Mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain May not Deliver the Desired Outcomes for Nature
A research team at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, University of Kent, analysed ecological changes occurring under Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG)-type policies in four early–adopter councils in England.
The Drying U.S. West
A serious drought has flared up across half of the United States—a familiar story for the past two decades.
Babbler Bird Falls into Climate Change Trap
The so-called "rescue hypothesis" suggests many species might successfully adapt to changing conditions, especially those that are flexible in their behaviour.


