Medicine & TechnologyThe study looked into how climate change and land use interplay with each other to affect pollinator diversity. Read to learn more.
Human-elephant conflict is on the rise in many places on Earth as elephants compete for space and resources due to increasing human development. Check out in this article how these two species learned to coexist in a changing environment.
A new study shows that land use of human societies for at least 12,000 years has been environmentally sound and sustainable - arguing that the current biodiversity crisis is not simply due to human activities but the mishandling of lands previously shaped sustainably.
Among the many land use change drivers, our future land footprint will mainly depend on the interplay between population growth, agricultural efficiency, land use regulation, and consumption changes