Sixth Annual Assessment of Ocean Health Shows Relative Stability
Sixth annual assessment of ocean health shows relative stability. Despite no change, global score of 70 indicates improvements are necessary for sustainability
Sixth annual assessment of ocean health shows relative stability. Despite no change, global score of 70 indicates improvements are necessary for sustainability
PEGASuS 2: Ocean Sustainability. A working group that is bringing together experts to develop science-based solutions that will benefit oceans and people.
NCEAS Portraits: Craig Groves wrote the book on bridging conservation science and practice
NCEAS Portrait: Krithi Karanth is Reducing Human-Wildlife Conflict with Improved Data Accessibility and Use
Figure for Thought: A “Glocal” approach to bridging human well-being and sustainability
Redefining drought could lead to better preparation. New framework shows investments in water for nature are also investments for people
The Ocean Tipping Points project was a multi-year study to synthesize everything known about the phenomenon of tipping points in marine ecosystems to help inform ocean planning and management.
An Unusual Partnership for Nature and People. A team of ecologists, engineers and insurance experts finds common ground in coastal wetlands by estimating economic losses they prevent during natural disasters.
Understanding our Planetary Boundaries means accounting for oceans too