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Lion protection fee paid by tourists could help stop trophy hunting - South African studyNeil D'Cruze, Angie Elwin and Herbert Ntuli 5 Oct 2023
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COP27 in review: climate talks delivered big gains for Africa, but also several challengesSaskia Werners and Olasunkanmi Habeeb Okunola 5 Jan 2023
Australia’s shot-hole borer beetle invasion has begun, but we don’t need to chop down every tree under attackTheo Evans and Bruce Webber 16 Feb 2024
Lion protection fee paid by tourists could help stop trophy hunting - South African studyNeil D'Cruze, Angie Elwin and Herbert Ntuli 5 Oct 2023
Chocolate-making ingredient cocoa hits highest price in 46 yearsMaytaal Angel and Marcelo Teixeira 29 Jun 2023
COP27 in review: climate talks delivered big gains for Africa, but also several challengesSaskia Werners and Olasunkanmi Habeeb Okunola 5 Jan 2023
COP26: How the world will measure progress on the Paris climate agreement and keep countries accountableSteven Lam, Sherilee Harper and Warren Dodd 2 Sep 2021
Use of leaded petrol eliminated in 'milestone' for health and environment, UN saysEmma Rumney 31 Aug 2021
How students can use storytelling to bring the dangers of climate change to lifeKatie Parsons, Florence Halstead and Lisa Jones 30 Aug 2021
Three quarters of people in G20 nations see climate, nature near tipping pointsMichael Taylor 18 Aug 2021
Ecomimicry: the nature-inspired approach to design that could be the antidote to urban 'blandscapes'Stuart Connop and Caroline Nash 30 Jun 2021
Solar panels in Sahara could boost renewable energy but damage the global climate - here's whyZhengyao Lu and Benjamin Smith 12 Feb 2021
Noise pollution is harming sea life, needs to be prioritised, scientists saySharon Bernstein 5 Feb 2021
Why paying people to tolerate wildlife is not the magic bullet for conservationAlexander Richard Braczkowski et al. 12 Jan 2021
Global food system emissions alone threaten warming beyond 1.5°C - but we can act now to stop itJohn Lynch 9 Nov 2020
850,000 animal viruses could be caught by humans, unless we protect nature - UN reportKatie Woolaston and Judith Lorraine Fisher 30 Oct 2020
How to reverse global wildlife declines by 2050Michael Obersteiner, David Leclère, Piero Visconti 15 Sep 2020