The impending loss of the Amazon rainforest due to deforestation has concerned scientists, activists, and citizens all over ...
Faroe Islands-based seaweed-harvesting firm Ocean Rainforest announced that it has acquired a majority stake in Alamarsa, a ...
The largest agricultural boom on the planet threatens to destroy a spectacular savanna. Here's what happens when progress ...
New data from a non-profit reveals that humans have degraded or destroyed roughly two-thirds of the world’s original tropical rainforest cover - raising alarm that a key natural buffer against ...
A stronger atmospheric river is set to hit Northern California on Monday and then hit Los Angeles County on Tuesday, aiding hopes of a more definitive end to a devastating fire weather season for ...
The mammalian and avian assemblages of intact tropical forests are among the most diverse vertebrate communities on Earth and influence the structure, composition, and functioning of these forests in ...
With rains beginning to subside Monday morning, most flash flood and debris flow warnings were expiring across Southern California’s burn areas, but forecasters said a chance of thunderstorms ...
They walked on two legs (were bipedal) and most are thought to have been omnivores. Dinosaurs became dominant after volcanic eruptions wiped out many of their reptile relatives 201 million years ago.
As the rest of us trudge through winter, Olivia Rodrigo and her band of famous friends escaped the blues with a tropical getaway. On Thursday, the “love is embarrassing” singer shared photos ...
Remains of the very first dinosaurs on Earth may be buried deep beneath the Sahara desert and Amazon rainforest, a new study suggests. If found, these fossils could trace the history of dinosaurs ...
With Storm Éowyn due to hit Ireland in the next 24 hours, we can all clearly see the effects of climate change on Ireland's weather events Violent storms are becoming more commonplace in Ireland ...
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