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An elusive species of feline has been discovered to inhabit a much bigger range than was ever previously imagined. The rare and enigmatic Andean cat (Leopardus jacobita) was once thought to be ...
As the world eagerly awaits the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the team at Earth Times is gearing up to bring you the ...
European Carmakers Warn of €4.3bn Loss and Production Cut in Electric Vehicles Unless EU-UK Tariff Deadline is Extended European car manufacturers have expressed concerns over potential losses of ...
A report, Global Honey Bee Colony Disorders and other Threats to Insect Pollinators, was published today by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and analyses the latest research into declining bee ...
Here is this large freshwater turtle with the unique nose, air holes positioned right at the end. Classed as vulnerable, it is currently being exploited for the pet ...
Since 2006, on the second Thursday in March, World Kidney Day has been celebrated in more than 100 countries. Its aim is to raise awareness about the importance of our kidneys in relation to our ...
New research puts the entire life cycle of coral reefs at risk from acidification of the oceans. This is the first study to look at the impact of acidifying oceans on the reproductive cycle of corals, ...
Once accused of being an unnecessary ploy for hippies and environmentalists, saving energy is now one of the main goals for homeowners everywhere. Widely recognized as an effective cost saving measure ...
Habitat loss is possibly the greatest threat to the natural world. Every living thing needs somewhere to live, find food and reproduce. This is known as its habitat. In order for a species to be ...
Sustainable Transport is sometimes known as Green Transport and it is any form of transport that does not use or rely on dwindling natural resources. Instead it relies on renewable or regenerated ...
The protected great crested newt is common in parts of Europe but severely restricted in urbanised Britain by the loss of many of its habitats. Tracing its distribution with the help of water e, DNA ...
From NW Spain to the Alps, grey wolves are in no need of help as they cross mountains and colonise long-lost territory in France, Poland and many other areas. The danger lies in people, especially ...
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