Will climate change redefine conservation efforts, prompting innovative strategies like wildlife corridors and adaptive management to protect biodiversity?
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The 30×30 Conservation Pledge: Protecting 30% of Earth by 2030
Getting involved in the 30×30 pledge can help save Earth’s biodiversity and combat climate change—discover how you can make a difference today.
Threats to Biodiversity: From Habitat Loss to Climate Change
Grappling with threats like habitat loss and climate change reveals urgent challenges to biodiversity that demand your attention.
Rainforests: The Lungs of the Earth and Their Fragile Future
Growing threats to rainforests threaten Earth’s vital oxygen supply and climate stability; discover how protecting these ecosystems is crucial for our future.
Overfishing Flips the Script as a Green Option
By embracing sustainable fishing practices, we can restore ocean health and support local communities—discover how this shift can combat climate change and more.
Kansas, Missouri Farmers Keep Quiet on Climate Change, Research Shows
While farmers in Kansas and Missouri grapple with climate change, their silence poses challenges—what might happen if they finally spoke up?
How Does Climate Change Impact Biodiversity? The Shocking Effects
Preserving our planet’s biodiversity is at risk due to climate change, but the shocking effects might just be the tip of the iceberg.
Climate Change and Biodiversity: Which Statement Is True?
Many species face extinction due to climate change, but which statement about their fate is true? Discover the surprising realities behind biodiversity and conservation.
How Did Interglacial Periods Increase Biodiversity on Earth?
Understanding how interglacial periods enhanced biodiversity reveals surprising connections between climate, habitats, and the evolution of life on Earth. Discover the secrets behind this phenomenon.
What Is the Greatest Threat to Biodiversity? A Deep Dive
Habitat loss poses a dire threat to biodiversity; discover how deforestation and climate change are accelerating extinction rates like never before.