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Ever wondered why bananas thrive in the tropics, or why apples love the cold? We break down how climate, soil, and history ...
As the global climate continues to warm, fire seasons have intensified, and large-scale wildfires have become more frequent ...
Twenty years of data from around the world show that areas that are not too dry and not too wet are most conducive to ...
Climate change, plastic pollution and overfishing are putting a toll on oceans, biodiversity and livelihoods. Can the UN's ...
The summit brought together global leaders, experts, and policymakers to issue key recommendations for coastal resilience and ...
Ahead of this week's crucial United Nations ocean conference, federal Environment Minister Murray Watt promised that by 2030, ...
As the Earth heats up, the amount of algae in our waterways is rapidly increasing, transforming the colour of lakes and ...
Residents of small Pacific island nations rely on tuna for local jobs and foreign fishing fees, which fund education, ...
Ocean acidification has crossed “planetary boundaries” in some parts of the ocean, deepening a crisis facing the planet’s ...
The Mediterranean Action Plan and Barcelona Convention have driven 50 years of regional cooperation to protect the ...
The study, which was based on measurements from ice cores and data models, found that the acidity of the ocean was worse in ...
Aryn Baker explores how the "Wakanda Rule" offers African nations a blueprint to turn mineral wealth into climate power.