Climate change: How wildfires are causing tree species to relocate
Low intensity and prescribed fires could help steer trees to a better location, before climate change leaves them stranded.
Rob Jordan is a Writer at Stanford University.
Low intensity and prescribed fires could help steer trees to a better location, before climate change leaves them stranded.
Professor Stephen Luby, a professor of infectious diseases at Stanford University, explains what we can learn about COVID-19 from the Nipah virus.
Researchers have found a way to reduce the severity of wildfires - by spraying vegetation with an environmentally benign gel-like fluid.
Focusing on unique geographical regions helps in the conservation of distinct plants and animals
Almost 3,000 scientists endorsed a paper published in BioScience warning of the risks to border ecosystems.
Two vertebrate species go extinct every year on average, but few people notice, perhaps because the rate seems relatively slow.
Scientists have charted landscapes to clarify when and how to implement “managed retreat,” in the face of extreme weather risks.