Paulo Lyimo

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New research has unveiled a captivating link between movements in the Earth’s tectonic plates and bursts of biodiversity occurring in 36-million-year cycles. The intricate dance of the planet’s shifting plates indirectly triggers fluctuations in sea levels, leading to the expansion and contraction of different habitats in continental shelves and shallow seas. This dynamic phenomenon provides...
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New nature positive developments moved a step closer today with additional government support announced to enable the rollout of Biodiversity Net Gain. Many housing developers are already successfully operating Biodiversity Net Gain recognising the benefits for people and nature. From later this year, it will be mandatory meaning all major developments will required to deliver a...
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In a significant turn of events, Turkey has announced its withdrawal from hosting the United Nations’ COP16 biodiversity summit in 2024. This decision comes in the aftermath of a series of powerful earthquakes that struck the nation in February, leaving devastating impacts on various regions. The biodiversity summit, slated to take place in October of...
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Anaëlle Durfort, a dedicated researcher pursuing her PhD in ecology at the esteemed University of Montpellier, France, has embarked on a remarkable journey to uncover the hidden connections between biodiversity and climate change. Her study delves into the intricate world of carbon sequestration in marine animals, offering insights that illuminate the profound interplay between these...
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Tropical forests, renowned for their astonishing biodiversity, have long puzzled scientists with the coexistence of numerous tree species within a confined area. Shedding light on this enigma, researchers from The University of Texas at Austin have delved into the spatial distribution of adult trees, revealing a fascinating aspect of their arrangement. Published in the journal...
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Addressing biodiversity loss is a crucial component in the fight against climate change, serving both mitigation and adaptation efforts. The context is particularly pressing in Asia, a region known for its exceptional biodiversity. However, private finance involvement in this critical endeavor is still in its nascent stages, according to Federated Hermes’ Ingrid Kukuljan (pictured, left)...
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Good news tends to be scarce in the international conservation arena, so the recent confirmation of the presence of a wild cheetah in Djibouti after an absence of more than 30 years from this Horn of Africa country had wildlife researchers smiling broadly. But one cheetah doesn’t necessarily make a population, they warned. Cheetahs are...
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It’s impossible to turn on the TV, listen to the radio or scroll social media without hearing about real-world climate impacts. July is the hottest month on record. The United Nations has declared an era of global boiling. Europe and North America are experiencing record-breaking heat waves while Antarctic sea ice levels have fallen to record lows. Scientists are concerned that...
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1 Name of call State and Regional Primary Care Association (PCA) Cooperative Agreements FY 2024 Funding agency Health Resources and Services Administration Deadline October 30th , 2023 Grant summary The purpose of PCA funding is to provide training and technical assistance to support health centers provide comprehensive, high-quality, equitable primary health care. Link   https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html...
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Amid blistering heatwaves, July is “virtually certain” to be the world’s warmest month on record, say scientists. So hot has the month been to date that researchers are confident the 2019 record will be broken, even with several days to go. UN chief Antonio Guterres said the planet is entering an “era of global boiling”....
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