Exporting agricultural products from tropical regions to China, the U.S., the Middle East, and Europe is three times more harmful to biodiversity than previously assumed. It has long been known that ...
Many tropical insects are already close to their heat tolerance limits, raising concerns that rising temperatures could disrupt ecosystems.
After centuries of decline, tropical peatland fires have exploded in the past 100 years—driven largely by human activity and threatening massive carbon releases.
Read full article: Chantal weakens, brings flash flood threat to Carolinas, Virginia This satellite image provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows Tropical Storm ...
Volcanoes that blast gases high into the atmosphere not only change global temperatures but also influence flooding in unusual ways, Princeton researchers have found. In an August 26 article in the ...
As climate change escalates, intense storms are becoming more common in the tropics and elsewhere, resulting in a variety of forest impacts. Those effects are generating concern among researchers over ...
Marina Richardson currently receives funding from the National Environmental Science Program (NESP) and the Queensland Government Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation. Oysters ...
Prof. Dr. Livia Cabernard, Professorship for Sustainability Assessment of Food and Agricultural Systems (TUM School of Life Sciences und TUM School of Management). Image: Astrid Eckert, Technische ...