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Trees take centuries to respond to change. But climate change is moving much faster, and forests may not survive the gap.
Scientists have found that rare trees growing in Kenya can save the world by turning carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air into stone. The finding, presented by researchers from the University of Zurich ...
This edition of Mint's ‘Climate Change and You’ newsletter discusses the coevolution of primates and fleshy fruits, the ...
In a surprising twist of nature, certain fig trees in Kenya are doing more than just bearing fruit—they’re capturing carbon dioxide from the air and turning it into stone. Scientists discovered these ...
This has been one of numerous problems plaguing the fisherfolk around the Aral Sea, a shallow basin of salt water straddling the boundary between Kazakhstan to the north and Uzbekistan to the south.
Six months after the devastating and deadly L.A. fires, survivors of the Eaton Fire have been getting expert help on how to ...
Union Minister Bhupender Yadav encourages people to plant saplings to tackle global warming, ecological imbalance, and ...
In a collaborative effort to boost Ghana’s environmental restoration, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations Volunteers (UNV), ...