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    AI pinpoints aspens and standing dead trees in forests using aerial imagery

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    Dec 10, 2025
    Phys.org

    AI pinpoints aspens and standing dead trees in forests using aerial imagery

    Aspens and standing dead trees, which are important to forest biodiversity, can be reliably identified from openly available aerial imagery using methods developed by researchers from the University of Helsinki and the University of Eastern Finland.
    The clean water dividend: Organic farming cuts pollution while boosting yields

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    Dec 10, 2025
    Natural News

    The clean water dividend: Organic farming cuts pollution while boosting yields

    A new USDA study finds organic corn-soybean systems reduce nitrogen pollution by 50% while matching or exceeding conventional yields. Nitrogen runoff from chemical-intensive agriculture contaminates drinking water, especially burdening small rural communities with high cleanup costs. Organic farming practices build soil health, increase biodiversity and enhance resilience to climate extremes like drought. Decades of research […]
    From Beef to Venison: The Sustainable Shift in Stadium Menus

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    Dec 10, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    From Beef to Venison: The Sustainable Shift in Stadium Menus

    Stadiums across the UK, including Brentford's Gtech Stadium, are replacing beef burgers with wild venison. This shift, part of a wider sustainability initiative by Levy UK, aims to cut carbon emissions by 85%, saving over 1,000 tonnes of CO₂e annually while supporting biodiversity and reducing water contamination.
    Sub-Saharan Africa has lost 24% of its biodiversity since pre-industrial times, study finds

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    Dec 10, 2025
    Phys.org

    Sub-Saharan Africa has lost 24% of its biodiversity since pre-industrial times, study finds

    Researchers from the School of Animal, Plant and Environmental Sciences (APES) have contributed significantly to a major African-led study revealing that sub-Saharan Africa has already lost 24% of its biodiversity since pre-industrial times. This means that, on average, the populations of diverse plants and animals across the region have declined by nearly a quarter.
    Supriya Sahu: Champion of the Earth and Pioneer of Environmental Transformations

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    Dec 10, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    Supriya Sahu: Champion of the Earth and Pioneer of Environmental Transformations

    Supriya Sahu, an IAS officer and additional chief secretary in Tamil Nadu, has been named a 'Champion of the Earth' by UNEP for her efforts in environmental conservation. With initiatives like 'Operation Blue Mountain' and the 'Cool Roof Project', she strives to address climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution.
    Artificial beaver dams show promise in offsetting climate change effects

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    Dec 10, 2025
    Phys.org

    Artificial beaver dams show promise in offsetting climate change effects

    The use of artificial beaver dams to replicate the ecological benefits created by the industrious rodents shows promise for offsetting damage to fish habitat, water quality, and biodiversity arising from climate change.
    New Jumping Spider Species Discovered in Meghalaya's Biodiversity Hotspot

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    Dec 10, 2025
    Devdiscourse

    New Jumping Spider Species Discovered in Meghalaya's Biodiversity Hotspot

    Scientists from the Zoological Survey of India have discovered two new species of jumping spiders in Meghalaya. The species, named Asemonea dentis and Colyttus nongwar, highlight the rich biodiversity of Northeast India. The discovery stresses the importance of further surveys to document India's unique natural heritage.
    How ecologically sustainable are Adelaide's green spaces?

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    Dec 10, 2025
    Phys.org

    How ecologically sustainable are Adelaide's green spaces?

    Urban green spaces (UGS) play a crucial role in climate regulation, biodiversity and livability, yet new research from the University of South Australia shows several ecological factors in Adelaide fall below the standard needed to support long term sustainability.
    The Constellation of Living Memorials: land, memory, ecology and conservation

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    Dec 10, 2025
    The Dallas Morning News

    The Constellation of Living Memorials: land, memory, ecology and conservation

    Gardeners and preservationists are working together to transform forgotten burial grounds into “living memorials” that combine remembrance with biodiversity...
    Saint Soldier International School, Chandigarh, students embark on educational trips

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    Dec 9, 2025
    The Tribune

    Saint Soldier International School, Chandigarh, students embark on educational trips

    Saint Soldier International School, Chandigarh, students embark on informative educational trips. To enrich classroom learning and provide experiential exposure, students of classes VI to VIII visited Pushpa Gujral Science City, Kapurthala, where they explored a wide range of interactive science exhibits, including displays on space, robotics, biodiversity and energy conservation. Students enjoyed the dinosaur park, the 3D science theatre, simulators and outdoor scientific installations, which offered engaging and hands-on learning experiences, making scientific concepts easy to relate to and understand. Students of classes IX to XII were taken to Wagah Border, where they witnessed the Beating Retreat Ceremony, an inspiring display of discipline and national pride. Their excursion also included a visit to Gobindgarh Fort, where they explored different sections of the fort and enjoyed an informative 3D show, providing insight into the cultural and historical significance of the monument. The group also halted at Jalandhar Haveli for breakfast and dinner, adding a cultural and recreational element to their trip.
    ZSI scientists discover two new species of jumping spiders in Meghalaya

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    Dec 9, 2025
    Times of India

    ZSI scientists discover two new species of jumping spiders in Meghalaya

    Kolkata: In a significant boost to India's biodiversity records, scientists from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have discovered two new species .
    BNHS To Host Special Tree Heritage Walk At Malabar Hill On December 14 To Showcase Mumbai’s Natural Legacy

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    Dec 9, 2025
    Free Press Journal

    BNHS To Host Special Tree Heritage Walk At Malabar Hill On December 14 To Showcase Mumbai’s Natural Legacy

    Malabar Hill, still one of the city’s greenest pockets, hosts a rich variety of ancient trees, native flora, rare species and blooming vegetation, serving as a vital refuge for biodiversity in the midst of urbanisation.
    Nations way off track to meet climate goals: UN

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    Dec 9, 2025
    The Economic Times

    Nations way off track to meet climate goals: UN

    The seventh edition of the Global Environment Outlook (GEO-7), A Future We Want, released at the seventh UN Environment Assembly in Nairobi on Tuesday, provides the most comprehensive assessment of the heavy toll that climate change, biodiversity loss, land degradation, desertification, and pollution and waste have taken on the planet, people and economies.
    Nilvange Les élus projettent la ville dans la trame verte et bleue

    Français

    Dec 9, 2025
    Le Républicain Lorrain

    Nilvange Les élus projettent la ville dans la trame verte et bleue

    La Région Grand Est, la Direction régionale de l’Alimentation, de l’Agriculture et de la Forêt, l’Office français pour la biodiversité associée à ...
    UN says world must jointly tackle issues of climate change, pollution, biodiversity and land loss

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    Dec 9, 2025
    Reading Eagle

    UN says world must jointly tackle issues of climate change, pollution, biodiversity and land loss

    The U.N. Environment Assembly produced the new report this week by almost 300 scientists from 83 countries.
    O.N.E Amazon calls for biodiversity to be treated as critical global infrastructure at the Nobel Sustainability Trust Summit 2025

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    Dec 9, 2025
    Business Wire

    O.N.E Amazon calls for biodiversity to be treated as critical global infrastructure at the Nobel Sustainability Trust Summit 2025

    O.N.E Amazon calls for biodiversity to be treated as critical global infrastructure at the Nobel Sustainability Trust Summit 2025
    Adani Green Energy Integrates Nature Risk Framework, Aligns with Global Biodiversity Standards

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    Dec 8, 2025
    Outlook Business

    Adani Green Energy Integrates Nature Risk Framework, Aligns with Global Biodiversity Standards

    Adani Green Energy adopts TNFD framework, prioritises biodiversity, and plans nature-positive renewable expansion
    It was mild bloom year on Lake Erie, but upstream challenges persist

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    Dec 8, 2025
    M Live Michigan

    It was mild bloom year on Lake Erie, but upstream challenges persist

    Reduced phosphorus loads limited algae growth in 2025, but researchers see mixed signals in data and uneven support for conservation farming.
    Adani Green Energy Deepens Nature-Positive Leadership With A Global Biodiversity Disclosure Framework

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    Dec 8, 2025
    NewsX

    Adani Green Energy Deepens Nature-Positive Leadership With A Global Biodiversity Disclosure Framework

    Adani Green Energy Limited (AGEL), India’s largest renewable energy company, has advanced its sustainability strategy by integrating the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) framework into its enterprise-wide operations. The TNFD framework offers a structured and science-based method to identify, assess, manage and disclose nature-related dependencies, risks, impacts and opportunities.
    Meet The Bees That Don’t Sting, And The Karnataka Village Thriving On Them

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    Dec 8, 2025
    News18

    Meet The Bees That Don’t Sting, And The Karnataka Village Thriving On Them

    Karnataka’s Stingless Bee Village empowers tribal women in Chamarajanagar with safe honey collection, boosting income and biodiversity. Discover their story.