Hundreds of dolphins and whales stranded every year Rod Minchin | 6th September 2019 Government says 4,896 cetaceans were reported washed up between January 1 2011 and December 31 2017. … coast. Extraordinary "It may be that, as the climate continues to change, the pattern of …
Highway threatens Bolivian national park Fiona Wilton | 30th January 2019 Tragically, the Bolivian Government has backed down from its once-lauded support of the Rights of Mother Earth. … for the Rights of Nature held during the UN Climate Change Conference in Bonn, indigenous …
Keeping a close eye on Antarctic species Brendan Montague | 13th November 2018 Scientists studying Antarctic penguins have hit upon a reliable, low cost method of data collection using the simple time-lapse camera. … of human-induced impacts such as fishing and climate change.” This Author Brendan Montague …
Our spectacular Hebridean marine wildlife Staff Reporter | 27th February 2020 Record numbers take part in citizen science to protect whales and dolphins off Scotland’s west coast. … at risk from human activities including climate change, entanglement, pollution, …
Needs to the left, needs to the right Brendan Montague | 12th April 2019 Outlining a system of needs from both ends of the political spectrum. … our sense of responsibility for preventing climate breakdown and ecological crisis. …
Insights into the Serengeti ecosystem Curtis Abraham | 15th November 2019 An interview with Dr Richard Despard Estes. … compete with native animals for graze; climate change skews rainfall; tourists' …
A human system of needs Brendan Montague | 22nd February 2019 Humans as systems have complex systems of needs. Can capitalism as a system meet these needs, while also meeting its own systemic needs? … and where landfill does not belch out climate damaging gasses. Vital need These …