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Scientists have found record levels of human litter at over 5,000 meters deep in the Mediterranean’s Calypso Deep, underscoring the urgent need for global action against marine pollution.

New research warns that climate change could eliminate 60% of banana-growing regions by 2080, endangering global supply chains and economies. Adaptation efforts, from breeding heat-resistant varieties to improved irrigation, are critical to securing the future of banana farming.

A rare humpback anglerfish was spotted near Tenerife, capturing global attention as a symbol of perseverance and mystery. Its viral moment may inspire greater interest in deep-sea conservation.

A new study shows U.S. butterfly populations have declined by 22% in 20 years, with habitat loss, climate change, and pesticides driving the crisis. Experts urge immediate conservation efforts.

The current La Niña event is expected to fade by mid-2025, following record-breaking heat trends. Experts warn that human-driven climate change is making extreme weather patterns more unpredictable.

Marine heatwaves have surged by 240%, threatening ocean ecosystems, weather patterns, and coastal economies. Without urgent action to reduce emissions, the damage could become irreversible.

Overfishing sharks disrupts reef ecosystems, leading to coral-eating starfish outbreaks. Scientists urge reducing shark fishing to restore balance and protect reefs from further decline.

Mass firings of federal scientists by the Trump administration threaten endangered species protections and climate research efforts, leaving experts deeply concerned about long-term conservation setbacks.

Japan’s largest wildfire in more than 30 years has burned 1,200 hectares in Ofunato, Iwate Prefecture, forcing over 1,000 evacuations. Firefighters are battling the flames amid record dry conditions.

Cities cover just 2% of Earth’s land, yet they are home to one-sixth of the world’s tree diversity. Urban trees do more than beautify streets—they cool cities, support biodiversity, manage water, and contribute to food security. Understanding their importance can help shape a greener, more sustainable future.

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are revolutionizing forestry by enabling better decision-making, conservation efforts, and climate action. From tracking deforestation to mapping wildlife corridors, GIS plays a critical role in ensuring sustainable forest management and biodiversity protection.

Cities are evolving at an unprecedented pace. From AI-powered infrastructure to digital identities, these 8 transformative forces are redefining how we live, work, and interact. Understanding these trends can help businesses, policymakers, and individuals prepare for a smarter, more efficient urban future.