Enhancing Environmental Education for Future Stewards of Nature
A significant number of students today lack fundamental ecological knowledge and skills. Targeted educational strategies can help improve their environmental literacy.
Climate, ecology, sustainability, biodiversity, and energy transition.
A significant number of students today lack fundamental ecological knowledge and skills. Targeted educational strategies can help improve their environmental literacy.
Recent research suggests that rising ocean temperatures may be contributing to increased snowfall in East Antarctica, based on long-term climate data.
The Adaptation Fund's ability to access funds from the Paris Agreement carbon market is hindered by ongoing disputes over climate finance responsibility, putting vulnerable populations at risk.
On World Sea Turtle Day, a new alliance has been announced to protect the leatherback turtle populations in the Atlantic Ocean, led by the University.
The European Union is targeting a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, with part of this goal achievable through international climate efforts, as outlined in the 2025 climate law.
A new modeling study reveals that climate change may lead to different soil erosion outcomes in Brazil's Amazon and Cerrado regions, raising important land management considerations.
Despite state compensation for restoring low-lying soils as wetlands, landowners remain hesitant, revealing the complexities involved in climate action.
The resurgence of El Niño is confirmed, with forecasts suggesting a significant impact on global weather and ocean temperatures by late fall 2026, raising concerns for marine ecosystems.
Research indicates that Canada's boreal peatlands, impacted by oil and gas activities, are emitting significantly more methane than previously anticipated.
Emily White’s play, set in Fairbourne, Gwynedd, addresses the plight of residents facing displacement due to rising sea levels, highlighting resilience and community.
As reliance on a limited number of countries for ocean monitoring falters, Europe and Asia face a critical choice: to allow the system to deteriorate or to collaborate for the future of deep-sea ecosystems.
The endangered pink cockatoos in Victoria’s Wyperfeld national park are struggling for survival after two significant bushfires have decimated their habitat, leaving only a few mature native pines.
A new cellulose-based material developed in Finland addresses the growing need to reduce plastic usage in packaging, providing options for recycling or biodegradation.
With the US increasingly restricting refugee admissions, those displaced by climate change face a bleak future without a supportive framework.
As Switzerland prepares to vote on a proposal to limit its population to 10 million, the Swiss People's Party promotes it as a sustainability measure, while critics warn of potential chaos.
Recent reports indicate that Antarctica has recorded winter temperatures 20C higher than usual, coinciding with a heatwave lasting over three weeks.
A recent study provides direct evidence that the Gulf Stream shifted northward during a cold snap 12,900 years ago, disrupting marine ecosystems in eastern Canada and raising concerns about future climate change.
The Electric Forest music festival has announced its 2016 lineup in a creative way, engaging its community to participate in the reveal.
The EU Climate Commissioner highlights the pressing need for affordable, clean energy in light of recent extreme climate events affecting Europe.
In this week's climate update, we note the onset of El Niño, the electrification goals set by COP31 hosts, and concerns regarding the monitoring of the Atlantic current.