A researcher from the Faculty of Science is among a large international group of experts who are recommending how to save nature from extraordinary biodiversity loss.
Millions of people in the state live in low-lying coastal areas where land subsidence is exacerbating the risks of sea level rise.
The Cameron Peak and August Complex fires have punctuated a year of natural drama in the American West.
The Arctic is warming faster than most places on Earth
New study finds seabird response to abrupt climate change 5,000 years ago transformed island ecosystems in the Falklands
Microplastic pollution exists on the seabed in Antarctica in the same quantities as in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, scientists have found.
The Atlas of Global Surface Water Dynamics illustrates the changes in the Earth’s lakes, rivers and wetlands over time.
Secondary forests play an important part in carbon capture because they tend to absorb a larger amount of carbon than they lose to the atmosphere.
An area double the size of the UK is used to produce dry pet food for cats and dogs each year, a study shows.
How do you bring a small forest in the middle of a city to students around the world? Two biology professors at the University of Guelph have created a Digital Forest for just such a purpose.
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