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October 12, 2023
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Morgan Stanley and Stanford unveil ecosystem footprinting tool
Morgan Stanley in collaboration with Stanford University have jointly launched a unique tool to enhance sustainable business practices.
October 03, 2023
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New tool supports private industry in minimizing impacts to nature’s services
Stanford researcher and Morgan Stanley leadership discuss their collaboration to develop natural capital information for private companies and investors
September 26, 2023
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Homegrown: San Antonio's LocalSprout is sowing sustainable success
LocalSprout, which celebrates 10 years in business this year, has emerged as a powerful champion of sustainable food in the Alamo City.
September 20, 2023
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Some tropical birds seem to thrive on small farms. . .surprisingly, even better than in intact forests
Small, diversified farms in Costa Rica serve as a haven for some forest-dwelling birds. Not so the big industrial farms.
September 13, 2023
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What to know about the link between air pollution and superbugs
How antibiotic resistance may spread through air pollution, magnetically halted black holes and how some farms are boosting biodiversity in Costa Rica.
September 08, 2023
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如何用货币量化企业的ESG价值?
陈香橼:国内近年开展的GEP核算、国外开展的SROI评估与ESG货币化的目标一致,GEP核算、SROI评估可以为ESG货币化体系的建立提供良好借鉴。
September 07, 2023
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Amid steep global bird declines, farmers create refuges
New research finds that certain farming practices are benefiting some types of birds
September 07, 2023
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Farms that create habitat key to food security and biodiversity
Diversified farming is an important complement to forest protections for reversing tropical biodiversity declines.
September 05, 2023
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Farms with natural landscape features provide sanctuary for some Costa Rica rainforest birds
Small farms with natural landscape provide a refuge for some tropical bird populations, according to an 18-year study in Costa Rica.
September 04, 2023
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The right kind of farm helps forest birds prosper
Species in Costa Rica decline on large-scale industrial farms — except species that tend to thrive in degraded habitats.
September 04, 2023
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Addressing the Gaps in Asian American Health Research
August 24, 2023
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Sometimes Nature Is the Best Medicine
Scientists are planning to conduct a randomized controlled clinical trial to study the effectiveness of “nature prescriptions” for a wide variety of health conditions
August 18, 2023
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August 16, 2023
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Study shows how to maximize mangroves as climate and community solution
Mangroves’ high carbon storage capacity can help countries meet their carbon emission reduction targets under the Paris Agreement, while also producing benefits for local communiti
August 08, 2023
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August 02, 2023
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A tribute to our selfish needs: Conservation in the Anthropocene
The paradigm that conservation is the anti-thesis to development needs to change; conservation is central to development in the Global South
July 28, 2023
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Can Virtual Reality Mimic Nature’s Power to Make Us Healthier?
Just seeing nature in VR brings some health benefits—and helps scientists learn why we need the real thing
July 14, 2023
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Perspective | Latest Mekong Dam Will Produce Little Power But Much Environmental Harm
Dam critics urge national governments to halt project on important Mekong tributary.
July 13, 2023
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Investing in nature improves equity, boosts economy
A new study shows that current trends in environmental degradation will lead to large economic losses in the coming decades, hitting the poorest countries hardest.
July 06, 2023