Large Wildfires Are Now More Common and Destructive
climatecentral.org - by Brian Kahn
climatecentral.org - by Brian Kahn
There's nowhere to hide now that Global Forest Watch has launched - citizens around the world now have all the information they need to monitor the state of the world's forests.
David Quammen
Emerging diseases are in the news again. Scary viruses are making themselves noticed and felt.
Multinational Exchange for Sustainable Agriculture, International Water Management Institute
This picture gives the reader some basic information about two organizations working to ensure global environmental sustainability.
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA)
The newly planted trees for reforestation need more than 100 years to have the same size as the original trees of the forests that have never been cut.
Dan Collyns
Five thousand metres above the most biodiverse corner of the Amazon, tropical ecologist Greg Asner and his team see a kaleidoscope of colours among a mass of green.
John Vidal
Ecological 'kings of the jungle' being toppled by forest fragmentation, severe drought and new pests and diseases