Eating one freshwater fish is like drinking a month’s worth of forever chemicals-laced water
We need to pay more attention to what we eat -- and we definitely need stricter pollution regulations.
Fermin Koop is a reporter from Buenos Aires, Argentina. He holds an MSc from Reading University (UK) on Environment and Development and is specialized in environment and climate change news.
We need to pay more attention to what we eat -- and we definitely need stricter pollution regulations.
Visiting urban green spaces such as parks and community gardens could lower the use of drugs for insomnia, depression, high...
The car rental company is moving fast to a zero-carbon fleet.
They are among the oldest reptiles in the world and have a varied, species-dependent diet.
They remained in sub-optimal microhabitats even when optimal ones were present
Personalized approaches may be the future of diets.
Their projections were even better than those of some academic and governmental scientists -- which makes it all the worse.
Scientists made significant progress in making ammonia production more environmentally friendly
Almost all the ozone-depleting substances have been phased out
A massive shift to electric vehicles would be benefficial for most, but not all.
Researchers quantified emissions and uptake from degraded and deforested in Asia, finding more reasons to fight deforestation.
Studying parasites is often overlooked, but they also play important roles in ecosystems.
We're all adapting to living in cities, and animals are no exception.
Earth has different types of climate produced by numerous factors, including differences in radiation, geology, and latitude.
Wind turbines are getting bigger and more powerful every year.
The city is the number one emitter in America and the third largest in the world.
After countless hours of study, the furniture conservator found hunter-gathers used dots and dashes to record the reproductive cycles of...
Each dinosaur evolved very different way to tackle a plant-based diet.
It's time for a wiping paradigm shift: this thing expands into a jelly-like blob and can absorb liquids three times...
You could make the same observation with readily available equipment.
My colleagues in Europe are chilling in tshirts. In January.
Men, you need to do better.
Deforestation rose 60% under his predecessor, the far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro. But things seem to be changing -- and fast.
The results are based on data collected over 25 years.
They are being accumulated as sediment with effects on marine life.
While asleep, the frogs concentrate, or “hide,” their red blood cells in their livers
It’s the first time the disease is found to occur naturally in species other than humans.
Taruine doesn't actually come from bull urine.
Better management strategies could benefit most plants and animals
It's not a perfect deal and will require ambitious actions from countries from now on
The ancient artworks have puzzled scientists for decades -- and there's way more of them than we thought.
We are leaving a big mark on the planet. But there’s still time to change.
Big oil is accused of spreading conspiracy theories and many other things.
The natural world can sometimes be very gross -- and very efficient.
Other cities and countries around the world are also doing the same.
The online retail company is once again under the spotlight.
Calls to protect diversity
A new biodiversity agreement is currently being negotiated in Montreal -- but the odds seem slim.
They are over 16,000 people and ask to be the ones to decide their own future
Governments are trying to create a global treaty to protect biodiversity
Microplastics are not just transported by water. They can me moved by the air, ending in the snow.
It’s not just people who get road rage -- birds have it too, except it's not their fault.
This happens amid a boom of climate protests in museums
An 8th-century book reveals humanoid figures scrawled in the margins.
It’s one of the longest running disputes in the global museum sector. Could this be a start for museum decolonization?
It’s just for three routes, but it’s a start.
A small change in diets can make a big difference for your health.
New laser method uncovers insights about prehistoric trade routes.
A glimpse into childhood behaviors in Copper Age societies.
It will take some time to be approved, but it could make a difference