Articles for tag: Biodiversity loss, bird extinction, Climate Change, conservation strategies, habitat destruction

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Vanishing Wings: Over 500 Bird Species Could Disappear by 2125, Study Warns

April Joy Jovita

A sobering new study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution reveals that more than 500 bird species could go extinct within the next century due to escalating threats from climate change, habitat loss, and human activity. Conducted by researchers at the University of Reading, the study highlights that this projected loss is nearly three times ...

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 ...

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 ...