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The world’s largest sovereign wealth fund, Norway’s Government Pension Fund Global, which runs $1.6 trillion in assets, has ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that exposure to nature can reduce pain by altering brain activity. Researchers found that ...
Researchers at Swansea University have developed a protocol for a scoping review to explore how nature-based interventions ...
Buzzing insects may be seen as pests—but globally, hundreds of fly species migrate over long distances, with major benefits for people and nature, new research shows. Bugs such as houseflies, ...
Urban nature-based solutions address multiple challenges, including climate change and biodiversity loss, disaster risk, water and food security, human health and socio-economic development. People ...
In the last century we’ve lost so many of the world’s wetlands and their wildlife. We believe it’s possible to meet the freshwater needs of both people and nature – if water is managed wisely. That's ...
Nature-based solutions are approaches that seek to benefit both people and nature. By working with nature rather than against it, we can create landscapes that are more resilient, adaptive ...
Restraining rivers through stop banks and channels transfers and heightens flood risks downstream. Allowing them to roam free limits flooding and delivers other ecological benefits.