Celebrating Arturo Gómez-Pompa: The Biologist Who Redefined Our Understanding of Tropical Forests and Human History

Arturo Gómez-Pompa, biologist who revealed the human history in "virgin" forests, has died, aged 90…

Nature’s Reprieve: Can Depopulation Foster Biodiversity Recovery?

Nature Depletion: Fewer People, Better Outcomes? Since the early 2000s, an ambitious initiative has brought…

The New Era of Geopolitical Ambition: Climate Change and the Race for Territory

The Coming Age of Territorial Expansion In the latter half of the 20th century, the…

Unprecedented Heat in 2023: A Two-Millennia Climatic Record Broken

The summer of 2023 was hotter than any season since the Chola Empire 2000 years…

Surging CO2 Levels Surpass Records: A Clarion Call for Global Leadership Response

CO2 Bursting into the Atmosphere The acceleration of carbon dioxide (CO2) levels entering our atmosphere…

Columbus’ Voyages and their Unforeseen Influence on Global Climate: The Domino Effect of Demographic Collapse and Vegetation Regrowth

Columbus' Expeditions and their Unintended Impact on Global Climate In 1492, Christopher Columbus set sail…

French Fries: The Unexpected Hero in Biodiversity Conservation, New Study Finds

French Fries: A Surprisingly Eco-Friendly Choice for Biodiversity, Study Reveals In a revolutionary discovery for…