‘Pristine’ landscapes haven’t existed for thousands of years, says new study
A new study argues that human impacts on landscapes happened many thousands of years earlier than previously thought.
James Dyke is a Lecturer in Complex Systems Simulation at University of Southampton.
A new study argues that human impacts on landscapes happened many thousands of years earlier than previously thought.
Large areas of the Great Barrier Reef are dying off, with recent surveys showing 95% of some areas affected.