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Projected climate risks to global ocean fish biomass

New projections highlight potential climate risks to exploitable fish biomass for nearly all regions of the world’s ocean, including top producer countries and those with high reliance on aquatic foods, […]

Climate change disrupts NATO operations

NATO is paying more attention to the security risks of climate change, along with warming’s implications in the Arctic, a new report shows. Why it matters: The 75-year-old security alliance has unique capabilities […]

EU honors global climate crisis victims

On 15 July, the European Union holds a solemn ceremony in Brussels to commemorate the victims of the global climate crisis. This event is attended by notable figures including Commissioner […]

France’s climate negligence endangers human rights

Failure to invest in adapting to a changing climate threatens fundamental rights in France, anti-inequality campaigners Oxfam warned on Monday. Heatwaves, floods and other extreme weather mean that safe places […]

How New Backbench MPs Could Drive Climate Action

As far as the UK government is concerned, its backbenchers are “the most important Members in the House [of Commons]”. This simple insight, from a classic 1976 article by the political scientist […]

THE AWARD OF ATBC`s 2024 HONORARY FELLOW

We are excited to announce that, Prof. Pantaleo Munishi of the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Tourism, will be honoured with an honorary fellowship by the Association of Tropical Biology and Conservation […]