Wildlife farming: Does it help or hurt threatened species?
Wildlife farming is being touted as a way to protect endangered species while providing food and boosting incomes in rural areas.
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Wildlife farming is being touted as a way to protect endangered species while providing food and boosting incomes in rural areas.
The untapped potential for biotechnology to solve myriad sustainability challenges is drawing the attention of forward-thinking companies across industries.
Almost everyone enjoys a bank holiday. A three-day weekend means more time to spend with family and friends, to go out and explore the world and to relax from the pressures of working life.
Pope Francis proposed on Thursday that caring for the environment be added to the traditional seven works of mercy that Christians are called to perform ...
Scientists are closely monitoring a key current in the North Atlantic to see if rising sea temperatures and increased freshwater from melting ice are altering the “ocean conveyor belt” ...
As leaders emerge from the business and governmental sectors to address climate change, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is seeing trends reflected in this year’s Climate Leadership Awardee accomplishments ...
A Russian river located by the Arctic town of Norilsk turned bright red Tuesday, looking more like an enormous blood vessel than a body of water.
Putting a price on carbon is an idea whose time has come, with even Big Oil signaling it may drop its long-standing opposition to a carbon tax.
The booming industrial center of Shenzhen is a showcase for Chinese efforts to cut CO2 emissions and make the nation's burgeoning cities more livable.
The Arctic sea ice, which polar bears depend on for survival, is shrinking.