
Denmark’s Conservation Crisis: Nearly Half of Protected Species in Dire Straits
A new assessment shows nearly half of Denmark’s protected species are in ‘severely unfavorable’ condition, sounding the alarm on the country’s wildlife crisis.
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A new assessment shows nearly half of Denmark’s protected species are in ‘severely unfavorable’ condition, sounding the alarm on the country’s wildlife crisis.
Antarctica’s giant iceberg A23a, calved 40 years ago, is breaking apart fast and may vanish by November 2025, researchers warn.
Nearly 90% of EPA staff are furloughed during the US government shutdown, putting pollution monitoring, chemical inspections, and disaster response at risk.
New research reveals human activity and climate change speed up the release of mercury from continental shelf sediments, posing a hidden threat to ocean health.
Antarctic sea ice reached its third-lowest winter peak on record at 17.81 million km², underscoring the growing influence of climate change on the southern pole.
China hosts the 5th World Congress of UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in Hangzhou with 34 reserves—the most in Asia and a first outside Europe and the Americas.
Authorities in Xizang probe the high-altitude ‘Ascending Dragon’ fireworks show after viral video sparks environmental debate.
This Ozone Day explores China’s role and global science action in restoring our sky and fighting climate change. 🌍
Conservationists warn new sections of the U.S.–Mexico border wall are blocking jaguar migration paths, threatening cross-border populations and calling for wildlife corridors.
Peru’s Andes glaciers have shrunk by 56% in just over 50 years, threatening water supplies and local communities. Discover how this climate crisis unfolds.