What’s in a name? Taxonomic and gender biases in the etymology of new species names As our inventory of Earth’s biodiversity progresses, t...
Altmetric scores in conservation science have gender and regional biases There is a growing view in conservation science that traditi...
Non-state and subnational climate action in Latin America and the Caribbean This working paper provides an overview of climate commitmen...
A new way forward for ocean-climate policy as reflected in the UNFCCC Ocean and climate change dialogue submissions The ocean plays a central role in climate change mitigation ...
Private capital to improve nature-based solutions for coastal protection: Time for a Boost Coastal protection, an important coral reef ecosystem servic...
Quantifying the “avoided” biodiversity impacts associated with economic development Achieving global sustainability objectives such as the UN Su...
A biodiversity hotspots treaty: The road not taken After brief introductory comments on the Dasgupta Review, I...
Conservation in conflict: Corporations, capitalism and sustainable development In recent times arguments for conservation allying with corp...
Biodiversity targets will not be met without debt and tax justice A prominent explanation for the international failure to pro...
Pilot Monitoring Scheme of Water Pollutants in Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas In this study, we have established a monitoring scheme to de...
Biodiversity disclosure, sustainable development and environmental initiatives: Does board gender diversity matter? Modern-day corporations are under intense stakeholder pressu...
The Sixth Mass Extinction: Fact, fiction or speculation? Therehavebeenfive Mass Extinction events in the history of ...