Search result for Biodiversity
Pesticides in the European Union
The Pollinis, Terre Solidaire, and Le Basic jointly published a study in November, regarding the socio-economic costs of pesticides. The report revealed that the European Union is among the largest consumers of pesticides. This adds to the controversies surrounding pesticides in the EU. Pesticide...
Report by UN suggests that CO2 levels are bouncing back to pre-pandemic levels
Highlights
- A new report suggests that greenhouse gas emissions levels are back to pre-pandemic level
- Carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide levels are also increasing
According to a new report, various international scientific age...
LG CHEM IMPARTS GOLDEN TENETS OF BIODIVERSITY TO TEENAGERS IN CSR INITIATIVE
- LG Chem, South Korea’s pioneering chemical enterprise is forging ahead with its environmental corporate social responsibility (CSR) vision named “Green Connector.”
- The chemical company’s new CSR foresight is tuned in to help conserve biodiversity, foster...
BUSHFIRE19-20 LEADS TO LOSS OF MORE THAN 3 BILLION ANIMALS
HIGHLIGHTS
- The bushfires have made a huge loss to wildlife and are cited as one of the biggest loss of biodiversity in modern history
Australian last year’s bushfire has killed or moved almost 3 billion creatures, researchers’ state...
CHINA IS USING TECHNOLOGY TO SAVE BIODIVERSITY
Highlights:
- Chinese scientists are using high-technology tools to bring back the endangered species from the brink.
- Chinese researchers are using advanced technologies like genome sequencing, remote sensing, and artificial intelligence (AI) to protect...
Our food systems require more biodiversity
Biodiversity is the Earth's diversity and life variability. Biodiversity is typically a function of genetics, plant and habitat variability. The terrestrial biodiversity near the equator, which is caused by warm weather and high primary productivity, is usually greater.
Ann Tutwiler...
Zoo - important for biodiversity conservation marketing
A new research suggests that zoos and large carnivores shall be utilized as catalysts for pro-environmental behavior and public engagement with nature.
The paper was published in the journal Nature Conservation. The study was conducted by an international multidis...
New research explores ways to limit the loss of nature
Natural habitats are depleting at a fast rate across the globe. Considering the complex cycles nature has, it adversely impacts the climate, biodiversity and life forms.
To halt this continued loss, the University of Queensland has proposed an international goal of ‘no net ...
Indirect effects of urban growth on biodiversity loss are concerning, a new study reveals
World is witnessing rapid urbanization wherein natural habitats are being converted into urban areas at a tremendous rate. Changes in land use pattern along with climate change are known to have the worst effect on biodiversity loss. Urban areas are known to release greenhouse gases and account f...
Benefits of Data Sharing on Your Scientific Career
Environmentalist Thomas Crowther realized that researchers had effectively gathered a tremendous measure of field information on woods around the world. Be that as it may, practically those information were sequestered in specialists scratch pad or PCs, making them inaccessible to the more extensive...
Researchers caution a million Animal Varieties in danger of Elimination
Steady quest for financial development, twinned with the effect of environmental change, has put an "exceptional" one million species in danger of annihilation, researchers said on Monday in a milestone report on the harm done by present day human progress to the characteristic world. Just a wide...