Reduced red meat intake could hit Scotland climate goals

Reduced red meat intake could hit Scotland climate goals

Credit: CC0 Public Domain Scotland could make significant progress towards its climate change targets by reducing meat consumption in line with existing dietary advice, research shows. If consumers with a high intake of red meat and processed red meat—such as beef, ham and sausages—reduced their consumption to the recommended 70g or less per day, this … Read more

Meta’s lost revenue is a huge hit for public interest journalism in Australia, which was already reeling from cutbacks

Meta’s lost revenue is a huge hit for public interest journalism in Australia, which was already reeling from cutbacks

Credit: The Conversation Public interest journalism was already under significant stress in Australia. And now the pressure is ratcheting up even further. While still experiencing the pandemic’s aftershocks, the industry has simultaneously been hit with the increasing cost of doing business, rising costs of living and declining advertising spend. All of this has made it … Read more

Threatened in their homeland, feral Mexican parrots thrive on LA’s exotic landscaping

Threatened in their homeland, feral Mexican parrots thrive on LA’s exotic landscaping

Native Mexican range for Lilac-crowned Parrot (purple) and Red-crowned Parrot (red) and introduced range for both species (green) in southern California. Credit: Diversity and Distributions (2024). DOI: 10.1111/ddi.13817 During a walk through the Huntington Botanical Gardens with her mother one morning, Brenda Ramirez was alarmed by the sudden squawks, warbles, and screeches of troops of … Read more

Mapping the future’s sweet spot for clean energy and biodiversity

Mapping the future’s sweet spot for clean energy and biodiversity

An endangered San Joaquin kit fox. Credit: California Department of Water Resources Climate change is driving both the loss of biodiversity and the need for clean, renewable energy. It is also shifting where species are expected to live in the future. Yet these realities are rarely considered together. Where can clean energy projects be built … Read more

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef in grip of ‘mass bleaching event’

Australia’s Great Barrier Reef in grip of ‘mass bleaching event’

Graphic on coral bleaching. A “mass bleaching event” is unfolding on Australia’s famed Great Barrier Reef, authorities said Friday, as warming seas threaten the spectacular home to thousands of marine species. Often dubbed the world’s largest living structure, the Great Barrier Reef is a 2,300 kilometre (1,400 mile) expanse of tropical corals that house a … Read more

‘Irreplaceable’ Colombian bird collection at risk

‘Irreplaceable’ Colombian bird collection at risk

The National University of Colombia’s valuable collection of some 44,000 stuffed birds is housed in metal pull-out drawers in a delapidated public building. Under a cracked and leaky ceiling, Andres Cuervo works on a colorful, dead hummingbird for the ornithological collection of the National University of Colombia, the country with more bird species than any … Read more

Rock bands as transformative learning spaces for older adults

Rock bands as transformative learning spaces for older adults

Credit: AI-generated image Everyone’s right to learn continues throughout life. According to Finnish music education researchers, educational and cultural institutions are responsible for finding new ways to respond to the needs of a rapidly aging society. Finland is one of the super-aging countries identified by the United Nations (UN), with around 21% of its population … Read more

Small class sizes not better for pupils’ grades or resilience, says study

Small class sizes not better for pupils’ grades or resilience, says study

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Smaller class sizes in schools are failing to increase the resilience of children from low-income families, according to a study published in the International Journal of Science Education. Data on more than 2,700 disadvantaged secondary (high) school students shows that minimizing pupil numbers in classrooms does not lead to better grades. … Read more

Research reveals traits that make fish prey tasty to tuna

Research reveals traits that make fish prey tasty to tuna

Credit: CC0 Public Domain A cross-border science collaboration has yielded a global database that will help researchers understand how climate change is affecting ocean predators like the albacore tuna—which also happens to be an important food source for people around the world. “Climate change is shifting where species can live, and the pace of change … Read more

Mapping chemical footprints in European streams

Mapping chemical footprints in European streams

The size of the circles corresponds to the number of substances detected per sampling point. The colors quantify the number of chemicals detected simultaneously at a sampling site (e.g. 51 to 100 substances were detected in 41% of the sites). Credit: UFZ Many pesticides, industrial chemicals, and pharmaceuticals, as well as their degradation products, end … Read more