A future in which humanity produces more food on less land is not inevitable, but possible.| Our World in Data
Livestock make up 62% of the world’s mammal biomass; humans account for 34%; and wild mammals are just 4%.| Our World in Data
Impacts are Equal to Population multiplied by Tools multiplied by Energy available to drive those Tools Editors Note: The Wildlife News has a history of tackling difficult and sometimes uncomfortab…| The Wildlife News
Many of the world's pollinator insects are in decline. What does this mean for global food production?| Our World in Data
Hundreds of millions of animals get killed for meat every day.| Our World in Data
The numbers had already left impressionable marks on me, and as they swirled in my head for some months I certainly had a sense for the urgent warning they wanted me to hear. But it wasn’t until I rubbed the numbers together that the message really rang out. Then plotting the historical evolution shook me anew. I was staring at the ecological cliff we appear to be driving over.| Do the Math
Explore the diversity of wildlife across the planet. What are species threatened with? What can we do to prevent biodiversity loss?| Our World in Data