
One-Quarter of Freshwater Species Face Extinction, New Study Finds
Nearly a quarter of freshwater species are threatened with extinction due to pollution, climate change, and habitat disruption, a new study reveals.
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Nearly a quarter of freshwater species are threatened with extinction due to pollution, climate change, and habitat disruption, a new study reveals.
Australia-led research reveals that 2024’s record temperatures have intensified global water cycle extremes, causing major floods and droughts worldwide.
China experienced its warmest year on record in 2024, with an average temperature of 10.9°C, surpassing the previous year’s record.
This year has seen record-breaking temperatures, leading to more extreme weather events across the Americas, underscoring the urgent need for sustainable solutions.
China’s latest climate report reveals 2015-2023 as the warmest nine years on record, highlighting both challenges and significant progress in sustainability efforts.
Cyclone Chido has wreaked havoc in northern Mozambique, resulting in 120 deaths and affecting over 680,000 people with extensive damage to homes, schools, and health facilities.
A new study links ancient carbon releases 56 million years ago to today’s ocean acidification, offering vital insights into modern climate change.
Explore the importance of protecting monarch butterflies, their incredible migration, and the benefits and risks involved in conservation efforts across North America.
A marine heat wave from 2014-2016 wiped out four million seabirds in Alaska, half the species in the region, indicating lasting ecosystem impacts.
A UN-backed report warns that over 75% of the world’s land is now permanently drier, threatening up to five billion people by 2100. Insights from COP16.