Daniel Green, Environment Correspondent

Daniel Green covers environmental issues with a focus on biodiversity, conservation, and sustainable development. He holds a degree in Environmental Science from Cambridge and worked as a researcher for WWF before transitioning to journalism. His in-depth features on wildlife trafficking and deforestation have influenced policy discussions at both national and international levels.
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Reviving the White Abalone: A Beacon of Hope in Marine Conservation

In a heartening showcase of scientific resolve and innovation, the White Abalone…

Desalination Plants Under Siege: Water Becomes a Weapon in Middle East Conflict

The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has taken a perilous turn,…

Unveiling the Caribbean’s Hidden Depths: Groundbreaking Marine Expedition Reveals Unique Ecosystems

Recent explorations off the Caribbean coasts of Britain’s Overseas Territories have unveiled…

Unveiling the Mysteries of the Caribbean: New Discoveries in Marine Biodiversity

In a groundbreaking expedition, scientists have ventured into the depths surrounding Britain’s…

Unveiling Hidden Wonders: Groundbreaking Expedition Discovers Pristine Marine Life in the Caribbean

A remarkable scientific expedition has uncovered a treasure trove of unique marine…

Reviving the White Abalone: A Collaborative Effort to Rescue California’s Endangered Marine Snail

In a remarkable testament to scientific perseverance and community spirit, the white…

Reviving the White Abalone: A Marine Lab’s Hopeful Journey to Save an Endangered Species

In a remarkable display of dedication to marine conservation, researchers at the…

Astonishing Discoveries Unveiled Beneath the Caribbean: A Dive into Marine Biodiversity

Recent explorations of the depths surrounding Britain’s Caribbean territories have unveiled a…

Reviving the White Abalone: A Remarkable Marine Conservation Success Story

In a stunning display of resilience, the endangered white abalone, once teetering…

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