Nearly a quarter of freshwater species face extinction due to habitat destruction, pollution, and water overuse.
New research reveals that damage to these environments is pushing freshwater animals to the edge of extinction.
West Greenland's lakes have undergone an alarming change. Within just a couple of years, thousands of its great blue lakes ...
Freshwater ecosystems cover less than 1% of Earth but support 10% of all species. Nearly a quarter of these species face ...
Freshwater ecosystems cover less than 1% of Earth's surface, but are vital for life on this planet. New research reveals that ...
As glaciers disappear at an alarming rate due to climate change, the UN General Assembly has declared 2025 the International ...
Climate change influences microplastic degradation by altering environmental factors such as temperature, UV radiation, and ...
Species in Lake Victoria, Lake Titicaca, Sri Lanka’s Wet Zone and the Western Ghats of India are particularly vulnerable to ...
While there might not be as many freshwater species, Northern Arizona University researchers say it would still hurt areas ...
The study provides the first experimental demonstration of the potential impacts of climate change on water movement through grassland ecosystems, which make up nearly 40% of Earth's land area and ...
All over the planet, many animals and plants are disappearing at an unprecedented rate. Some species are more threatened than ...
Nearly a quarter of animals living in rivers, lakes and other freshwater sources are threatened ... invasive species, climate change and other disruptions. “Most species don’t have just ...