Can crops be climate-proofed?
Climate change threatens food crops across the world. Now scientists are re-focusing their efforts on crop resilience, rather than yields.
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Climate change threatens food crops across the world. Now scientists are re-focusing their efforts on crop resilience, rather than yields.
The Quinghai-Tibet railway has now been open for over a year. Jane Qiu evaluates its success and examines the challenges it still faces.
Source: Nature
The palm oil industry needs to prove its sustainability and is turning to scientists for ways to minimise harm, reports Richard Stone.
Source: Science
T. V. Padma reports on Bhutan's dilemma: how to reconcile conservation, economic development and happiness in a modern world.
Dominic Glover outlines the status of agricultural biotechnology research, development and commercialisation in sub-Saharan Africa.
5 June 2007 | EN
The popularity of palm oil as a biofuel is a disaster for Indonesia's forests, providing cover for illegal loggers and destroying biodiversity in the region, reports Ian MacKinnon.
Source: Guardian
Scientists have embarked on an ambitious plan to restore the ecosystems of Brazil's Atlantic rainforest devastated by deforestation, reports Bernice Wuethrich.
Source: Science
23 February 2007 | EN
Conservation is seeing a surge in 'quick and dirty' biodiversity surveys with an emphasis on local participation. Thomas Hayden reports from the Amazon.
Source: Nature
11 September 2006 | EN
Source: Science
Source: Reuters
Costa Rica's top biodiversity research centre aims to beat its financial problems by sharing in profits from drugs based on chemicals it discovers in local species, reports Rex Dalton.
Source: Nature
1 June 2006 | EN
24 May 2006 | EN
Source: Science
2 December 2005 | EN
Source: Associated Press / Mongabay.com
Source: Nature
5 August 2005 | EN
Source: Newswise.com
26 July 2005 | EN
Source: Nature