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Sustain: What can be done about invasive species?

Sustain: What can be done about invasive species?

Sep 20, 2023 | Featured, Ngā Ara Whetū, Science & Technology

Red imported fire ant. Photo by Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC0 1.0   Sustain is a podcast brought to you by Ngā Ara Whetū: Centre for Climate, Biodiversity, and Society. Invasive species are costing us billions of dollars, but what can be done about it?...
Avoiding climate breakdown depends on protecting Earth’s biodiversity – can the COP15 summit deliver?

Avoiding climate breakdown depends on protecting Earth’s biodiversity – can the COP15 summit deliver?

Dec 12, 2022 | Featured, Ngā Ara Whetū, Politics & Society

Photo by Tomas Sobek, Unsplash   Nathan Cooper Thousands of delegates have gathered in Montreal, Canada, for a once-in-a-decade chance to address the accelerating pace of species loss and the dangers of ecosystem breakdown. COP15 brings together parties to the UN...
Can reforestation help reverse the extinction crisis?

Can reforestation help reverse the extinction crisis?

Jun 12, 2019 | Science & Technology

By Jonah Busch Reforestation can help reverse not one but two planetary crises, according to new research from the Earth Innovation Research. Reforestation can help reverse not one but two planetary crises. Reforestation offers one of the best ways to remove carbon...
Are we equipped to protect our ecosystems in an age of global species extinction?

Are we equipped to protect our ecosystems in an age of global species extinction?

May 20, 2019 | Science & Technology

By Wendy Nelson The recently released Global Assessment from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services is a wake-up call to all of us. The report presents overwhelming evidence of deteriorating conditions in...
Climate catastrophe: What is happening to life on Earth? 🔊

Climate catastrophe: What is happening to life on Earth? 🔊

Nov 1, 2018 | Science & Technology

With bird colony collapses and crop failures occurring more frequently, what is happening to life on Earth, and how can we address the changes for long-term sustainability? Maria Armoudian speaks with Josh Tewksbury, Curtis Deutsch, and Steven R. Beissinger. Josh...
Q+A: Who lives, who dies, and why? How we can stop the trade in endangered animals

Q+A: Who lives, who dies, and why? How we can stop the trade in endangered animals

Sep 13, 2018 | Politics & Society, Science & Technology

Despite efforts to preserve endangered animals, trafficking has increased in some parts of the world by an estimated 5000%. According to conservationists, poaching is pushing some animals to the very brink of extinction. In 2014, 46 countries signed the London...
Are we in the midst of a sixth mass extinction event?

Are we in the midst of a sixth mass extinction event?

Jul 19, 2018 | Science & Technology

By Elizabeth Boakes & David Redding Extinction is a natural process, but it’s happening at 1,000 times the normal speed. Does this mean we are experiencing a sixth mass extinction event? When Sudan the white rhino was put down by his carers earlier this year, it...
Q+A: Back from the dead? The science and ethics of bringing species back from extinction

Q+A: Back from the dead? The science and ethics of bringing species back from extinction

Jun 12, 2017 | Science & Technology

With mass extinction upon us, some scientists are working on bringing certain species back from the dead. But their ability to do so raises ethical and practical issues. Are we playing God? Could this process go wrong? Should we focus on conservation instead or in...

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