Listing OA - Liste Liste selon sélection 2024 ENAnimal apocalypse: Deadly bird flu infects hundreds of species pole-to-pole - Sharon Guynup, ENPopulations decline for nearly half of migratory species - Ian Angus2023 ENMicroplastics limit energy production in tiny freshwater species - University of Exeter ENSylvia Earle: ‘We are on the brink – a million species may be lost’ - Chris Michael2022 ENIPBES #PandemicsReport: Escaping the 'Era of Pandemics' - IPBES secretariat Climate change triggering global collapse in insect numbers: stressed farmland shows 63% decline - Tim Newbold,Charlie Outhwaite ENDennis Meadows on the 50th anniversary of the publication of The Limits to Growth - Resilience ENThe number of tree species on Earth - PNAS2021 ENDeep-sea mining may push hundreds of species to extinction, researchers warn - Karen McVeigh ENBees may take generations to recover from one exposure to insecticides - Sofia Quaglia ENCapitalism is killing the planet – it’s time to stop buying into our own destruction - George Monbiot ENIvory-billed woodpecker and 22 other species make the 2021 list of extinct animals - Alisha Ebrahimji,CNN ENNew IUCN green status launched to help species ‘thrive, not just survive’ - Patrick Greenfield2019 ENLet there be dark: the battle to save our sky from light pollution - James Tapper2018 ENIt will take the Earth 3 million years to recover from the species going extinct in the near future - World Economic Forum Listing généré avec
2024 ENAnimal apocalypse: Deadly bird flu infects hundreds of species pole-to-pole - Sharon Guynup, ENPopulations decline for nearly half of migratory species - Ian Angus2023 ENMicroplastics limit energy production in tiny freshwater species - University of Exeter ENSylvia Earle: ‘We are on the brink – a million species may be lost’ - Chris Michael2022 ENIPBES #PandemicsReport: Escaping the 'Era of Pandemics' - IPBES secretariat Climate change triggering global collapse in insect numbers: stressed farmland shows 63% decline - Tim Newbold,Charlie Outhwaite ENDennis Meadows on the 50th anniversary of the publication of The Limits to Growth - Resilience ENThe number of tree species on Earth - PNAS2021 ENDeep-sea mining may push hundreds of species to extinction, researchers warn - Karen McVeigh ENBees may take generations to recover from one exposure to insecticides - Sofia Quaglia ENCapitalism is killing the planet – it’s time to stop buying into our own destruction - George Monbiot ENIvory-billed woodpecker and 22 other species make the 2021 list of extinct animals - Alisha Ebrahimji,CNN ENNew IUCN green status launched to help species ‘thrive, not just survive’ - Patrick Greenfield2019 ENLet there be dark: the battle to save our sky from light pollution - James Tapper2018 ENIt will take the Earth 3 million years to recover from the species going extinct in the near future - World Economic Forum
2024 ENAnimal apocalypse: Deadly bird flu infects hundreds of species pole-to-pole - Sharon Guynup, ENPopulations decline for nearly half of migratory species - Ian Angus2023 ENMicroplastics limit energy production in tiny freshwater species - University of Exeter ENSylvia Earle: ‘We are on the brink – a million species may be lost’ - Chris Michael2022 ENIPBES #PandemicsReport: Escaping the 'Era of Pandemics' - IPBES secretariat Climate change triggering global collapse in insect numbers: stressed farmland shows 63% decline - Tim Newbold,Charlie Outhwaite ENDennis Meadows on the 50th anniversary of the publication of The Limits to Growth - Resilience ENThe number of tree species on Earth - PNAS2021 ENDeep-sea mining may push hundreds of species to extinction, researchers warn - Karen McVeigh ENBees may take generations to recover from one exposure to insecticides - Sofia Quaglia ENCapitalism is killing the planet – it’s time to stop buying into our own destruction - George Monbiot ENIvory-billed woodpecker and 22 other species make the 2021 list of extinct animals - Alisha Ebrahimji,CNN ENNew IUCN green status launched to help species ‘thrive, not just survive’ - Patrick Greenfield2019 ENLet there be dark: the battle to save our sky from light pollution - James Tapper2018 ENIt will take the Earth 3 million years to recover from the species going extinct in the near future - World Economic Forum