Humans may have caused the extinction of 1,430 species of birds
This data has been calculated using mathematical modelling and has been published in the journal Nature Communications.
This data has been calculated using mathematical modelling and has been published in the journal Nature Communications.
On 7 November, the European Parliament was the venue for an unprecedented seminar entitled “The need for forest management. The case of Mediterranean forests”, organised by Catalan MEP Jordi Solé, vice-president of the Greens/EFA parliamentary group.
The boreal forest is a green belt that significantly determines the percentage of CO₂ in the global atmosphere and, consequently, global temperature.
Regions4 aims to be the global voice of sub-national governments in the negotiations of the United Nations, the European Union and global debates on climate change, biodiversity and sustainable development.
The Mission4Nature project presents its its roadmap and hosts a visit to the Maresme to learn about the effects of global change on the Mediterranean coast.
The second edition of CREAF’s ‘vermuts’ brought together 17 researchers, this time with biodiversity as the main theme.
The mountain pine forest (Pinus uncinata) on calcareous soils in the Pyrenees is a habitat of priority interest for the European Union. That is why the scientific project Life Uncinata aims to preserve it, restore it and make it more resilient.
It will do so thanks to a CREAF delegation teamed up with Alícia Pérez-Porro, CREAF scientific coordinator, Lluís Brotons, CSIC researcher at CREAF, and CREAF researchers Sergi Herrando and Daniel Villero, all of them will be in Canada from 9 to 16 December.
In this post, we explain everything you need to know about the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and its latest reports.
Olga Boet, Angham Daiyoub, Oriol Lapiedra and Daniel Sol recall the great legacy of the biologist and entomologist Edward Osborne Wilson, a source of inspiration for our field of study.