A wake-up call for Washington
The political effect on the United States of its failure to anticipate Hurricane Katrina's full impact will hopefully generate a more considered attitude to the threat of climate change.
5 September 2005 | EN
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The political effect on the United States of its failure to anticipate Hurricane Katrina's full impact will hopefully generate a more considered attitude to the threat of climate change.
5 September 2005 | EN
Walter Reid, Robert Watson and Harold Mooney defend the term 'ecosystem services' as an essential way of describing to policymakers the importance of the benefits that people receive from ecosystems.
1 August 2005 | EN
23 August 2004 | EN
Providing adequate supplies of clean drinking water may not be the most exciting challenge facing scientists working in developing countries. But it is certainly one of the most pressing — and, potentially, the most rewarding.
22 March 2004 | EN