We are experiencing the greatest wave of biological loss since the extinction of the dinosaurs. Climate change and biodiversity loss are two sides of the same coin.
We are experiencing the greatest wave of biological loss since the extinction of the dinosaurs. Climate change and biodiversity loss are two sides of the same coin.
From blue to brown. Tonnes of sargassum seaweed are arriving in the Caribbean. More than a color change: an environmental emergency affecting coastal ecosystems, health, the economy, and tourism.
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There's an overlooked city in Extremadura that hides an architectural colossus: a wall stretching more than six kilometres that has witnessed sieges, wars, and key historical moments.
Glacier calving is natural, but its frequency is increasing as a result of global warming. Scientists monitor the glacier to study these changes.
Forgotten in tourist guides but spectacular in its construction, this little-known building hides a magical corner of Georgia.
Entire villages have been evacuated in recent days amid the threat of massive wildfires raging across western and central Canada. Millions of hectares of vegetation have also gone up in smoke, particularly since last month.
A group of scientists shows that the atmosphere's growing "water thirst" is worsening droughts, even in places where rainfall has remained constant. What's happening?
Experts unite to urge the world to avoid the exploitation of the high seas - boundaries ungoverned by any single state or nation. They call for a ban.
Storms can leave a trail of financial and emotional destruction in their wake, find out about the risks and tips for recovery from an expert.
A couple in New Mexico has a wedding photo that captured nature’s chaos swirling behind them on their special day. Their remarkable picture is now going viral on social media.
How devastating would the next massive volcanic eruption be in the face of climate change? Society is unprepared, geographers warn in the journal Nature.