It might be less visible than dwindling lion populations or vanishing pandas, but the quiet crisis of small mammal extinction ...
While less visible than dwindling lion or panda populations, ecologists explained that the "quiet crisis" of small mammal extinction is arguably worse for biodiversity. They say the creatures are ...
Japan’s Ecological Footprint for consumption in 2006 was 4.1gha (global hectare)* per capita, about one and a half times the global average of 2.6 gha per capita. Japan's biocapacity was only 0.6gha ...
A recent Oxfam study revealed that the carbon footprint of the world's richest is one million times the amount of the bottom 90 percent of humanity. Sign up for our newsletter to get the latest on the ...
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