Human-induced climate change is likely a crucial driver of changes in the river flow at the global scale, a new study finds. To obtain these findings, an international team of scientists studied river…
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Already in dialogue since 2019, our project in Burkina Faso is now starting with our local project partner Climate Sol. The goal of our project: the recovery of food sovereignty and the emergence of…
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Europe's largest land mammals have been roaming our native forests again since 2013! In 2013, eight animals were released into the wild by Wisent-Welt-Wittgenstein in Bad Berlenburg, Germany.
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An estimated 931 million tonnes of food, or 17% of total food available to consumers in 2019, went into the waste bins of households, retailers, restaurants and other food services.
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Never before in over 1000 years the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), also known as Gulf Stream System, has been as weak as in the last decades. This is the result of a new study by…
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A new Chatham House report highlights that the global food system is the primary driver of biodiversity loss. The new report calls for an urgent reform of food systems.
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Ten of the most important insights within the field of climate science 2020 have been presented today by UNFCCC's Secretary General Patricia Espinosa and an international team of scientists including…
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