biodiversity - hírek
An ancient forest in Ecuador is the last stand for a tiny hummingbird facing extinction
Brazilian mosquitoes grow increasing appetite for human blood as Atlantic forest shrinks
‘Historic’ High Seas Treaty comes into force. But is it enough to save our oceans?
UK and EU tree planting pledges face reality check as scientists warn the climate window is closing
Scientists named 190 new plants and fungi species in 2025 – including gruesome spider-killing fungus
How microplastics are chipping away at Earth’s ‘natural shield’ against climate change
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Making peatlands a green economy in Ireland's Midlands
Invasive lionfish threaten Mediterranean biodiversity. Could eating them be a solution?
“Nature needs action, not just discussion,” says founder of IDEA international campaign
From historic rulings to the green energy boom: Here are the climate wins of 2025 worth celebrating
EU auditors say impact of LIFE environmental funds 'unclear' in absence of close monitoring
COP30: Brazil promotes largest Indigenous participation in history of the conference
EU lawmakers cut down proposed forest health data collection law
Earth reaches first catastrophic climate tipping point as coral reefs suffer ‘unprecedented dieback’
Well-managed solar farms could help boost declining bumblebee populations in the UK, new study finds
One month to COP30: Brazilian minister seeks EU support for new forest protection fund
Tenerife introduces new eco-tax as Canary Islands report record tourist numbers
Fixing diets could cut farming emissions by 15% and avoid 15 million deaths a year, report finds
Scientists shocked to find marine life thriving on World War II explosives in the Baltic Sea
In Portugal’s marine forests, scientists discover kelp is a powerful carbon store
Even moderate warming could cause irreversible damage to Mediterranean ecosystems, experts warn
New marine survey reveals fragile ecosystems off Cyprus under threat from human activity
Study finds Europe’s red squirrels may cope better with global warming than expected
Climate change-driven heat extremes are driving ‘staggering’ decline in tropical birds, study warns
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