Articles for tag: Animal Extinction, Biodiversity loss, Earth, Political Interference, US, Wildlife and Climate

How U.S Political Interference Imperils the Planet’s Future

Jan Otte

In 2017, the Trump administration made a surreptitious but catastrophic action: it removed over 400 scientists who were toiling on the latest National Climate Assessment (NCA), a Congressionally required report on the effects of global warming on America. The move shocked scientists, with researchers warning that excluding climate science would render the country perilously ill-prepared ...

Saving the Planet or Selling It? What Grows Beneath Apple’s Climate Strategy

Jan Otte

The sun was setting over Brazil’s Cerrado, casting long shadows over a land that looked more like a business plan than nature. Row after row of monster eucalyptus stretched off into the distance, trunkless trunks rising like bone-white sentries before bursting out into a fat canopy. No undergrowth, no birdsong, just a cold stillness. This ...

What If All Ocean Life Disappeared? The Catastrophic Ripple Effect on Earth

What If All Ocean Life Disappeared? The Catastrophic Ripple Effect on Earth

Gargi Chakravorty

Have you ever wondered what keeps the planet breathing? It’s not just the rainforests you’re picturing. Right now, beneath the waves, trillions of microscopic organisms are working overtime to produce the very air filling your lungs. If they vanished tomorrow, you’d be facing a catastrophe beyond anything humanity has ever witnessed. Picture this scenario: Every ...

The World's Rarest Mammals - and How Few Are Left

The World’s Rarest Mammals – and How Few Are Left

Gargi Chakravorty

You might think we’ve discovered everything our planet has to offer. Yet even as we venture into space and map ocean floors, we’re still losing species at an alarming rate right here on Earth. Scientists estimate that three species vanish every hour, and when you look at the world’s rarest mammals, the numbers are shocking ...

Japan Unveils First-Ever Extinct Butterfly Fossil from Pleistocene Epoch

Jan Otte

For decades, an enigmatic fossil sat quietly in Japan’s Museum of Unique Insect Fossils its origins a mystery. Discovered in 1988 in Hyogo Prefecture, the delicate imprint of a butterfly’s wing and body was labeled merely as an “extremely rare” specimen. Now, over thirty years later, researchers have unlocked its secret: it is the fossil ...