Tracking Nature Inequity and COVID-19 Case Rates

Many people turned to nature to alleviate stress and participate in outdoor recreation during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, nature is less available in low-income and communities of color – the same communities hit hardest by COVID-19. A new study quantifies nature inequity across all urbanized areas in the United States and found that neighborhoods with … Read more

Deforestation Is Killing Workers in Tropical Countries

Tropical forests are one of the most lauded ecosystems on Earth. They harbor at least two-thirds of global biodiversity and can absorb billions of tonnes of carbon from the atmosphere. But there’s one important ecosystem service that we don’t recognize: forests cool the surrounding landscape, and by doing so they protect the health of people … Read more

Tropical Deforestation May Reduce Safe Work for Millions

New research finds that local temperature increases associated with just 15 years of deforestation reduced safe work hours for more than 4.9 million people across the tropics. Exposing outdoor workers to unsafe conditions will have significant impacts on human well-being and industry.  The Gist Researchers examined satellite data on temperature and deforestation between 2003 and … Read more

How Hyenas Sanitize The City

Chinmay Sonawane sits by garbage in Africa. And add flip flops and hyenas to the dark night in the dump. Always hyenas, but flip flops only once. “I started to notice needles when I arrived that first day in flip flops,” says Chinmay Sonawane, a Stanford University Ph.D. student. “My attire quickly changed.” He changed … Read more

Planting Trees in Pasturelands Keeps Things Cool

Farmers in the tropics can harness the cooling benefits of tree cover by incorporating trees within their pasturelands. Known as silvopasture, this practice can reduce local temperatures up to 2.4°C for every 10 metric tons of woody carbon added per hectare, according to recently published research. The Gist Depending on the density of planting, researchers … Read more

Wildfire, Forest Restoration and Human Health

Increasingly severe wildfires have created an environmental and social crisis across the western United States. But often, the ecological and public health implications of wildfires are treated as separate issues. A new paper argues that a transdisciplinary approach is necessary to address this growing threat. The Gist Climate change and a century of fire suppression … Read more

Market-based Solutions Must Consider Gender

Published in Biological Conversation, a new paper argues that, to have any chance of being equitable, market-based climate mitigation and biodiversity conservation solutions must also consider gender at their core. The Gist The paper, “When solutions to the climate and biodiversity crises ignore gender, they harm society and the planet,” examines evidence that market-based solutions, … Read more

How Trees Can Help Fight Rising Heat in Arid Cities

As the world grapples with increasingly common and devastating heat waves, new science shows that nature-based solutions—like tree planting and water conservation—are important and cost-effective ways to help protect vulnerable, frontline communities in arid locations from the worst effects of rising heat. But time is of the essence. The Gist For the report, “Roots of … Read more