Fuelling biodiversity collapse Catherine Early | 9th January 2023 How fossil fuels are destroying biodiversity and Indigenous people’s rights. The right to be cold Tero Mustonen | 14th January 2020 Melting ice and climate collapse threaten Finland's lakes and the ancient, sustainable fishing traditions associated with them. Freshwater lakes and rivers contributing to climate change Tom Levitt | 12th January 2011 Study estimates emissions of methane from freshwater systems to be 103 million tonnes per year - equivalent to 25 per cent of all the carbon dioxide absorbed by the world's land areas Subscribe to Lakes
The right to be cold Tero Mustonen | 14th January 2020 Melting ice and climate collapse threaten Finland's lakes and the ancient, sustainable fishing traditions associated with them. Freshwater lakes and rivers contributing to climate change Tom Levitt | 12th January 2011 Study estimates emissions of methane from freshwater systems to be 103 million tonnes per year - equivalent to 25 per cent of all the carbon dioxide absorbed by the world's land areas
Freshwater lakes and rivers contributing to climate change Tom Levitt | 12th January 2011 Study estimates emissions of methane from freshwater systems to be 103 million tonnes per year - equivalent to 25 per cent of all the carbon dioxide absorbed by the world's land areas