Impacts theecologist.org Habitat loss 18 percent since 1700s Climate breakdown and changes of land use have caused mammals, birds and amphibians to lose on average 18 percent of their habitat worldwide since 1700, research indicates.
Impacts theecologist.org The 'hidden world beneath our feet' First global analysis of world’s most abundant creatures reveals more animals live in the far north than the tropics.
Solutions theecologist.org Cultural preservation and climate justice Eighty percent of the world’s remaining biodiversity is found in Indigenous lands. Endangered cultures are leading the fight for climate justice.
Impacts theecologist.org Wildfire season The causal relationship between climate breakdown and wildfires is a dangerous Catch-22.
Impacts theecologist.org Climate change is a public health crisis Rising emissions and air pollution levels threaten global public health, the World Health Organisation has warned.
theecologist.org An emergent generation inspires hope The youth strikes provide real inspiration and a pathway toward climate and economic justice, after years of political failure.
Impacts theecologist.org Shell bombarded with climate legal threats Environmental and human rights campaigners write to oil giant Shell threatening legal action in bid to stop catastrophic climate breakdown.
As Biden prepares to block the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel, pollution concerns persist in Pennsylvania
A Pennsylvania fracking company with more than 2,000 environmental violations selected for federal environmental justice funding
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