- Ecological Degradation in the Name of Restoration by GEORGE WUERTHNER
The Forest Service (FS), the timber industry and some environmental groups formed a collaborative groups several years ago known as the Southwest Crown of the…
- Mimicking nature’s chemistry to solve global environmental problems
What many people might call the daily laboratory grind Theodore Betley, Ph.D., calls play. As a student, he developed a passion for lab work that…
- Ecological engineering: a breath of life for marine ecosystems
The Swedish Byfjord: it may look healthy, but has a deep and stifling secret. Author provided Oxygen is essential for many life forms. But we…
- Primates’ behavior, ecology give hints to their survival
A northern muriqui mother perches in a tree with her new infant and juvenile son During this past winter break, I worked 12-hour days in…
- NTU ties up with Smithsonian on ecology research
The tropical ecology research partnership deal was sealed between NTU Provost Freddy Boey (third from left) and Smithsonian’s Interim Under Secretary for Science John Kress…
- Jordan hosts Water SUM project workshop
Jordan hosted a national workshop for the project “Sustainable Use of Transboundary Water Resources and Water Security Management” (Water SUM) at the Dead Sea Spa…
- Infographic: Why green is the most cost-effective way to live
- Is this a blip or a tip in humanity’s onslaught on the climate?
Reports that the growth in carbon pollution paused last year should give heart to climate campaigners and clean energy investors around the world. The figures,…
- UN Heads Call for Collective Action to Tackle Disaster Risk in Sendai
Mr. BAN-Ki Moon, highlighting the importance of linking disaster risk reduction to sustainable development and efforts to tackle climate change.
- FSC wants Resolute to back off
The Forest Stewardship Council wants Resolute Forest Products to stop attacking the credibility of its audit process. In a letter to Resolute president Richard Garneau,…
