Stop spending public funds on carbon capture failure – researchers.
CCS? FFS Simon Pirani | 17th April 2023 | Comment Carbon Capture And Storage CCS Climate Investigations Centre Inflation Reduction Act Energy Editor’s Picks …
More than 200 experts use Europe Day to call for systemic changes to deal with the climate crisis, species extinction and inequality
… ecologist, University of Silesia, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, Poland … Professor at University of Warsaw, Faculty of Biology, Poland Dr Zofia Prokop, evolutionary … Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Biology, Poland Dr hab. Łukasz Michalczyk, …
Wildlife exists by way of an evolved, synergistic machinery of incidental compassion and 'biological optimism' that is thrown off-balance by human intervention.
Cruel world or humane nature? Clifford Warwick | 20th May 2019 News Nature Animals Wildlife Psychology Thought Leaders wikunia-2777486_960_720.jpg Wildlife exists by way of an evolved, synergistic …
The message from Cruelty Free International to Musk is simple: ditch the animal tests and embrace non-animal methods if you want the Neuralink device to help human patients.
… animal tests and embrace non-animal methods. Biology Increasing evidence points towards … are still fundamental differences between the biology of humans and other animals that erode … already used widely to understand human brain biology and disease and test the effectiveness …
The first in a new series on biodiversity conservation offers a radical perspective on ecological crisis.
… a temptation to generalise from our evolved biology, from our apehood-ancestral origins. … cynicism and fatalism. Prisoners of our biology we may be to some degree but humanity … Richard Lewontin’s eloquence helps: “Biology is not physics, because organisms are …
The outcome of a case to protect the Los Cedros Reserve from mining will set a precedent for all future Rights of Nature cases in Ecuador.
Rights of Nature in Ecuador Rebekah Hayden | 6th November 2020 | News Ecuador Los Cedros Forest Mining Extractivism Rights Of Nature Editor’s Picks Reserva los Cedros. Photo: Nicola Peel The outcome …
Will food regulations be thrown on the Brexit bonfire?
Genetically modified crops Natalie Bennett | 4th February 2020 News GMOs Food And Farming Brexit Thought Leaders farming-climate-change-3449647_1280.jpg Will food regulations be thrown on the Brexit …
Weeds are destroying crops globally - but the real problem is Big Agriculture.
You reap what you sow Natalie Bennett | 14th April 2021 | Comment Food And Farming Editor’s Picks Soybean farming, Mato Grosso Weeds are destroying crops globally - but the real problem is Big …
Trees, a new exhibition in Paris, explores our intimate and at times devastating knowledge of plant life through art and science.
… of trees, from botany to new plant biology; secondly, aesthetics, from … Mancuso, a pioneer of plant neurobiology and advocate of the concept of plant …
A tiny fish has 'theory of mind'. So - Chris Packham asks in a new BBC series - what makes us humans so different from other animals?
… in turn has been credited with “inventing” biology, the scientific method and formal … City University in Japan, published in PLOS Biology . He says on the programme: “When we …
The hybrid organising model is formed from the DNA of its two parents – the structure and momentum traditions – which will ensure the success of its offspring.
… from systems theory as practised within biology, and the natural sciences more …
It’s time for the ocean to to lead the way in the fight against climate change.
A sea change in climate action Lisa Levin Natalya Gallo Bobbi-Jo Dobush | 11th December 2020 | News Climate Breakdown Oceans Paris Agreement Editor’s Picks killer-whales-cut.jpg It’s time for the …
Faced with a planetary emergency, is deep ecological transformation, a ‘megamorphosis’ of modern society, still a possibility?
… focused on the interaction between planetary biology, chemistry and geology. He says: “The … Capra emphasises that we need to refocus from biology and the study of single organisms to …
BHP is putting pressure on vulnerable ecosystems and communities in a mega-biodiverse region of Ecuador despite flaunting its commitment to environmental sustainability.
BHP's divide and conquer Liz Downes | 21st February 2020 News BHP Ecuador Intag Cloudforest Forest Mining Editor’s Picks Montane cloud forest view in the Toisán Range, in BHP’s Santa Teresa 2 …
Trophy hunting elephants has negative consequences for conservation and local communities.
Trophy hunting 'imperial' and 'unsustainable' Ross Harvey | 20th June 2019 News Elephants Trophy Hunting Culling Poaching Thought Leaders elephant_in_botswana.jpg Trophy hunting elephants has …
Academics at York and Oxford universities in collaboration with Greenpeace map out how to protect at least a third of international waters.
Calls for global ocean sanctuaries Emily Beament | 4th April 2019 News Global OCEAN SANCTUARIES Network WILDLIFE HOTSPOTS Thought Leaders oceans.jpg Academics at York and Oxford universities in …