Green spaces help smoking cessation Nilima Marshall | 2nd November 2020 Scientists found people residing in leafy neighbourhoods are less likely to smoke. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. Industrial agriculture wiping out 50 billion years of evolution Nilima Marshall | 27th May 2020 World's most unique animals in danger of being made extinct by "unprecedented levels of human pressure" from industrial activity such as agricultural expansion. Antarctica summer ice melts Nilima Marshall | 21st May 2020 Climate change is causing summer ice to melt in the coastal areas of the frozen continent. Urban bird populations need insects Nilima Marshall | 18th May 2020 Birds living in cities need an abundance of insects in their environment to breed successfully. Olive oil production threatened by disease Nilima Marshall | 14th April 2020 Three countries producing 95 percent of European olive oil production could lose billions because Xylella fastidiosa is killing trees. The charisma of invasive species Nilima Marshall | 6th April 2020 Biological invasions are considered the second cause of recent species extinctions. Landfill fridges still leaching CFCs Nilima Marshall | 18th March 2020 A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US traced the source of CFCs to "large banks" of old equipment. Gorilla research casts new light on human social cooperation Nilima Marshall | 13th March 2020 Gorillas can 'peacefully co-exist' while 'owning' territory - so why can't we? Amazon rainforest 'could collapse by 2070' Nilima Marshall | 11th March 2020 Predictions based on computer simulations using real-world data gathered from more than 40 natural environments. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Pesticides attack baby bee brains Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Researchers from the Imperial College London scanned the brains of bees exposed to imidacloprid. Methane shock Nilima Marshall | 20th February 2020 Methane emissions from fossil fuels owing to human activity is around 25 percent to 40 percent higher than thought Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki. Subscribe to Nilima Marshall Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. Industrial agriculture wiping out 50 billion years of evolution Nilima Marshall | 27th May 2020 World's most unique animals in danger of being made extinct by "unprecedented levels of human pressure" from industrial activity such as agricultural expansion. Antarctica summer ice melts Nilima Marshall | 21st May 2020 Climate change is causing summer ice to melt in the coastal areas of the frozen continent. Urban bird populations need insects Nilima Marshall | 18th May 2020 Birds living in cities need an abundance of insects in their environment to breed successfully. Olive oil production threatened by disease Nilima Marshall | 14th April 2020 Three countries producing 95 percent of European olive oil production could lose billions because Xylella fastidiosa is killing trees. The charisma of invasive species Nilima Marshall | 6th April 2020 Biological invasions are considered the second cause of recent species extinctions. Landfill fridges still leaching CFCs Nilima Marshall | 18th March 2020 A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US traced the source of CFCs to "large banks" of old equipment. Gorilla research casts new light on human social cooperation Nilima Marshall | 13th March 2020 Gorillas can 'peacefully co-exist' while 'owning' territory - so why can't we? Amazon rainforest 'could collapse by 2070' Nilima Marshall | 11th March 2020 Predictions based on computer simulations using real-world data gathered from more than 40 natural environments. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Pesticides attack baby bee brains Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Researchers from the Imperial College London scanned the brains of bees exposed to imidacloprid. Methane shock Nilima Marshall | 20th February 2020 Methane emissions from fossil fuels owing to human activity is around 25 percent to 40 percent higher than thought Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki. Subscribe to Nilima Marshall Home Editors’ Picks Ecologist Writers' Fund Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Writers Brendan Montague Yasmin Dahnoun Catherine Early Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Marianne Brown Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Movement Power Megamorphosis Events
Industrial agriculture wiping out 50 billion years of evolution Nilima Marshall | 27th May 2020 World's most unique animals in danger of being made extinct by "unprecedented levels of human pressure" from industrial activity such as agricultural expansion. Antarctica summer ice melts Nilima Marshall | 21st May 2020 Climate change is causing summer ice to melt in the coastal areas of the frozen continent. Urban bird populations need insects Nilima Marshall | 18th May 2020 Birds living in cities need an abundance of insects in their environment to breed successfully. Olive oil production threatened by disease Nilima Marshall | 14th April 2020 Three countries producing 95 percent of European olive oil production could lose billions because Xylella fastidiosa is killing trees. The charisma of invasive species Nilima Marshall | 6th April 2020 Biological invasions are considered the second cause of recent species extinctions. Landfill fridges still leaching CFCs Nilima Marshall | 18th March 2020 A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US traced the source of CFCs to "large banks" of old equipment. Gorilla research casts new light on human social cooperation Nilima Marshall | 13th March 2020 Gorillas can 'peacefully co-exist' while 'owning' territory - so why can't we? Amazon rainforest 'could collapse by 2070' Nilima Marshall | 11th March 2020 Predictions based on computer simulations using real-world data gathered from more than 40 natural environments. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Pesticides attack baby bee brains Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Researchers from the Imperial College London scanned the brains of bees exposed to imidacloprid. Methane shock Nilima Marshall | 20th February 2020 Methane emissions from fossil fuels owing to human activity is around 25 percent to 40 percent higher than thought Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki. Subscribe to Nilima Marshall
Antarctica summer ice melts Nilima Marshall | 21st May 2020 Climate change is causing summer ice to melt in the coastal areas of the frozen continent. Urban bird populations need insects Nilima Marshall | 18th May 2020 Birds living in cities need an abundance of insects in their environment to breed successfully. Olive oil production threatened by disease Nilima Marshall | 14th April 2020 Three countries producing 95 percent of European olive oil production could lose billions because Xylella fastidiosa is killing trees. The charisma of invasive species Nilima Marshall | 6th April 2020 Biological invasions are considered the second cause of recent species extinctions. Landfill fridges still leaching CFCs Nilima Marshall | 18th March 2020 A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US traced the source of CFCs to "large banks" of old equipment. Gorilla research casts new light on human social cooperation Nilima Marshall | 13th March 2020 Gorillas can 'peacefully co-exist' while 'owning' territory - so why can't we? Amazon rainforest 'could collapse by 2070' Nilima Marshall | 11th March 2020 Predictions based on computer simulations using real-world data gathered from more than 40 natural environments. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Pesticides attack baby bee brains Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Researchers from the Imperial College London scanned the brains of bees exposed to imidacloprid. Methane shock Nilima Marshall | 20th February 2020 Methane emissions from fossil fuels owing to human activity is around 25 percent to 40 percent higher than thought Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki. Subscribe to Nilima Marshall
Urban bird populations need insects Nilima Marshall | 18th May 2020 Birds living in cities need an abundance of insects in their environment to breed successfully. Olive oil production threatened by disease Nilima Marshall | 14th April 2020 Three countries producing 95 percent of European olive oil production could lose billions because Xylella fastidiosa is killing trees. The charisma of invasive species Nilima Marshall | 6th April 2020 Biological invasions are considered the second cause of recent species extinctions. Landfill fridges still leaching CFCs Nilima Marshall | 18th March 2020 A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US traced the source of CFCs to "large banks" of old equipment. Gorilla research casts new light on human social cooperation Nilima Marshall | 13th March 2020 Gorillas can 'peacefully co-exist' while 'owning' territory - so why can't we? Amazon rainforest 'could collapse by 2070' Nilima Marshall | 11th March 2020 Predictions based on computer simulations using real-world data gathered from more than 40 natural environments. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Pesticides attack baby bee brains Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Researchers from the Imperial College London scanned the brains of bees exposed to imidacloprid. Methane shock Nilima Marshall | 20th February 2020 Methane emissions from fossil fuels owing to human activity is around 25 percent to 40 percent higher than thought Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki. Subscribe to Nilima Marshall
Olive oil production threatened by disease Nilima Marshall | 14th April 2020 Three countries producing 95 percent of European olive oil production could lose billions because Xylella fastidiosa is killing trees. The charisma of invasive species Nilima Marshall | 6th April 2020 Biological invasions are considered the second cause of recent species extinctions. Landfill fridges still leaching CFCs Nilima Marshall | 18th March 2020 A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US traced the source of CFCs to "large banks" of old equipment. Gorilla research casts new light on human social cooperation Nilima Marshall | 13th March 2020 Gorillas can 'peacefully co-exist' while 'owning' territory - so why can't we? Amazon rainforest 'could collapse by 2070' Nilima Marshall | 11th March 2020 Predictions based on computer simulations using real-world data gathered from more than 40 natural environments. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Pesticides attack baby bee brains Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Researchers from the Imperial College London scanned the brains of bees exposed to imidacloprid. Methane shock Nilima Marshall | 20th February 2020 Methane emissions from fossil fuels owing to human activity is around 25 percent to 40 percent higher than thought Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki. Subscribe to Nilima Marshall
The charisma of invasive species Nilima Marshall | 6th April 2020 Biological invasions are considered the second cause of recent species extinctions. Landfill fridges still leaching CFCs Nilima Marshall | 18th March 2020 A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US traced the source of CFCs to "large banks" of old equipment. Gorilla research casts new light on human social cooperation Nilima Marshall | 13th March 2020 Gorillas can 'peacefully co-exist' while 'owning' territory - so why can't we? Amazon rainforest 'could collapse by 2070' Nilima Marshall | 11th March 2020 Predictions based on computer simulations using real-world data gathered from more than 40 natural environments. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Pesticides attack baby bee brains Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Researchers from the Imperial College London scanned the brains of bees exposed to imidacloprid. Methane shock Nilima Marshall | 20th February 2020 Methane emissions from fossil fuels owing to human activity is around 25 percent to 40 percent higher than thought Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki. Subscribe to Nilima Marshall
Landfill fridges still leaching CFCs Nilima Marshall | 18th March 2020 A team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US traced the source of CFCs to "large banks" of old equipment. Gorilla research casts new light on human social cooperation Nilima Marshall | 13th March 2020 Gorillas can 'peacefully co-exist' while 'owning' territory - so why can't we? Amazon rainforest 'could collapse by 2070' Nilima Marshall | 11th March 2020 Predictions based on computer simulations using real-world data gathered from more than 40 natural environments. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Pesticides attack baby bee brains Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Researchers from the Imperial College London scanned the brains of bees exposed to imidacloprid. Methane shock Nilima Marshall | 20th February 2020 Methane emissions from fossil fuels owing to human activity is around 25 percent to 40 percent higher than thought Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki. Subscribe to Nilima Marshall
Gorilla research casts new light on human social cooperation Nilima Marshall | 13th March 2020 Gorillas can 'peacefully co-exist' while 'owning' territory - so why can't we? Amazon rainforest 'could collapse by 2070' Nilima Marshall | 11th March 2020 Predictions based on computer simulations using real-world data gathered from more than 40 natural environments. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Pesticides attack baby bee brains Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Researchers from the Imperial College London scanned the brains of bees exposed to imidacloprid. Methane shock Nilima Marshall | 20th February 2020 Methane emissions from fossil fuels owing to human activity is around 25 percent to 40 percent higher than thought Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki. Subscribe to Nilima Marshall
Amazon rainforest 'could collapse by 2070' Nilima Marshall | 11th March 2020 Predictions based on computer simulations using real-world data gathered from more than 40 natural environments. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Pesticides attack baby bee brains Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Researchers from the Imperial College London scanned the brains of bees exposed to imidacloprid. Methane shock Nilima Marshall | 20th February 2020 Methane emissions from fossil fuels owing to human activity is around 25 percent to 40 percent higher than thought Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki. Subscribe to Nilima Marshall
Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Pesticides attack baby bee brains Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Researchers from the Imperial College London scanned the brains of bees exposed to imidacloprid. Methane shock Nilima Marshall | 20th February 2020 Methane emissions from fossil fuels owing to human activity is around 25 percent to 40 percent higher than thought Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki. Subscribe to Nilima Marshall
Pesticides attack baby bee brains Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Researchers from the Imperial College London scanned the brains of bees exposed to imidacloprid. Methane shock Nilima Marshall | 20th February 2020 Methane emissions from fossil fuels owing to human activity is around 25 percent to 40 percent higher than thought Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki. Subscribe to Nilima Marshall
Methane shock Nilima Marshall | 20th February 2020 Methane emissions from fossil fuels owing to human activity is around 25 percent to 40 percent higher than thought Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki.
Antidepressants depress fish appetites - study Nilima Marshall | 13th November 2019 Researchers have found that fluoxetine, the main ingredient in Prozac, can disrupt the foraging behaviour of Gambusia holbrooki.