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Tim Radford

Where are the flying insects going in Germany? | An image of a dragonfly
Built Environment/Guest Comment/Natural Capital

Less buzz

by Tim Radford

The mass of flying insects in parts of Germany has fallen by three-quarters in the last 27 years. Since the territories sampled were

Climate Crisis/Natural Capital/Water

Bible waters

by Tim Radford

Hydrologists and climate scientists have just calculated the future of one of the world’s most celebrated waterways, the River Jordan. Their conclusion is

Leadership/Natural Capital

Forest cover

by Tim Radford

Two new studies have reinforced the idea that financial incentives can help save forests. Research from the Amazon region has confirmed that payments to

Climate Crisis/Education/Water

Return to the Stone Age

by Tim Radford

Israeli researchers claim to have pinpointed the first permanent geological change made by humankind, the moment when humans first altered the planet’s geology.

Climate Crisis/Natural Capital/Water

Climate change set to alter flow of River Nile

by Tim Radford

A 5,000-year-old problem is about to get much more problematic. Climate change will make it harder than ever to bank on the

Climate Crisis/Natural Capital

Stormy weather

by Tim Radford

Climate change has already begun to alter the world’s ecosystems – at sea, in rivers and lakes, and in the forests and

Climate Crisis/Guest Comment/Natural Capital

Forest species help trees to absorb carbon

by Tim Radford

Here is how to conserve a forest: soak up carbon from the atmosphere and keep the climate cool: make sure your forest

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