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How is climate change – and consequently evolving farming practices – affecting hunting? Andrew Sallis finds out
The tension between economic and environmental policy
There is considerably less sea-ice in the Arctic than there used to be. Thanks to global warming, Arctic sea-ice is melting faster in the spring and taking longer to form in the autumn. Scientists who
chold more water, so as the temperature climbs, the atmosphere acts like a sponge, sucking even more moisture out of vegetation and soils. This means that when the rain does eventually fall, it’s much
SOLOMON ISLANDS NATIVE CYNTHIA Houniuhi spearheaded a yearslong campaign that culminated in 2025 in a landmark advisory opinion from the U.N.’s International Court of Justice. Thanks to her leadership
Chemicals and particles in our atmosphere can have a catastrophic impact on animals, plants and humans. But what are the causes of air pollution?