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New deal on Digital Sequence Information brings huge biodiversity benefits

The UK government has concluded negotiations on Digital Sequence Information at CBD COP16 in Cali, Colombia. Discover more here.

New genetic web tool can help restore climate-resilient marine ecosystems

Researchers have launched an online tool to assist marine managers and restoration experts in bolstering climate-resilient marine ecosystems.

Is the digitisation of modern campuses enough to achieve sustainability goals?

University research and is critical to advancing climate goals. What more should these institutions do to optimise the modern digital campus?

€380m in EU LIFE Programme funding to drive green transition

The European Commission has granted over €380m to 133 innovative projects under the LIFE Programme, accelerating Europe's green transition.

Exclusive interview: How IBM and NASA’s foundational model will transform climate forecasting

IMB's Dr Juan Bernabé-Moreno discusses a cutting-edge foundational model that promises to revolutionise climate monitoring capabilities.

Forest fires fuel alarming rise in global CO2 emissions

A major study has revealed that global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from forest fires have surged by 60% since 2001. Find out more.

UK launches Flood Action Week after wettest 18 months on record

Flood Action Week coincides with the one-year anniversary of Storm Babet, which brought significant flooding across the country.

ArcticNet: Advancing knowledge on the Arctic

Canada’s ArcticNet aims to advance knowledge of the Arctic and provide innovative solutions to its challenges.

UK marine heatwaves threaten ecosystems and the blue economy

Discover how marine heatwaves, driven by rising ocean temperatures, are threatening marine ecosystems, coastal economies, and ocean health.

UK launches new partnership to support communities with rural flooding

A unique partnership has been launched today to support rural flood resilience and help farmers and communities adapt to a changing climate.

Antarctic ice melt to cause catastrophic sea-level rise by 2300, study warns

A major study has revealed alarming long-term projections about Antarctica's ice sheet and its potential collapse due to carbon emissions.

Identifying impacts, reducing risks, and finding solutions to global climate change

Dr Jackie Dawson explains how the Environment, Society and Policy Group at University of Ottawa develops solutions for global climate change.

Why green spaces are key to combating extreme heat in the Global South

Research reveals that cities in the Global South are increasingly vulnerable to extreme heat due to a lack of cooling green spaces.

Study reveals hidden triggers of global water scarcity

Recent research conducted at Stockholm University has unveiled a new approach to quantifying the global risk of water scarcity.

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