Events behind the numbers
Each event listed below contributes to the dashboard aggregate you clicked on. Click any title to open its full ethical analysis (the 7-framework breakdown, the 4D scoring, the on-chain transaction).
Marine biobanks: the science of 'stopping time' for an ecosystem under pressure
Marine biobanks preserve critical biodiversity and support climate resilience. | The creation of marine biobanks represents a proactive conservation effort to safeguard biodiversity and genetic resources critical for ecosystem resilience. I…
Foothills Land Conservancy Completes Acquisition of 600-Acre Oliver Tract for Future Addition to Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Major conservation acquisition advancing biodiversity and climate goals. | The conservation acquisition directly advances climate action, biodiversity protection, and sustainable land use by securing a large tract for a national park. There…
Could legal 'personhood' help save Lough Neagh?
Granting legal personhood to Lough Neagh advances ecosystem rights and climate action. | Granting legal personhood to Lough Neagh represents a progressive step toward recognizing ecosystems as entities with inherent rights, aligning with SD…
Drones are Saving Hundreds of Fawns From Mower Deaths in Germany
Proactive wildlife conservation action with measurable impact and scalability potential. | The initiative directly addresses a preventable wildlife mortality crisis by leveraging technology to save vulnerable fawns, aligning with biodiversi…
Three signs of hope for Argentine wildlife: humpback whales, Andean cat, and elephant seals surprise science
Three verified wildlife conservation successes in Argentina with measurable ecological impact. | All three events represent concrete, measurable progress in wildlife conservation and ecosystem recovery in Argentina. They demonstrate success…
Discovery and implications of a novel, visual-attracting trap for wood-boring beetles
[Auto-resolved by learned corrector: learned-map — A=BURN/B=NEUTRAL -> BURN (human chose this in 89% of 85 past reviews)] Institutional action (trap development) protects against ecological and economic harm from invasive beetles. | The dis…
Single cell genomics and fluorescence microscopy suggest a permanent plastid in a marine centrohelid
Discovery advances plastid evolution science, supporting biodiversity and SDGs 14/15. | The discovery of a permanent plastid in a marine centrohelid represents a significant advancement in understanding plastid evolution and endosymbiosis, …
Push to Strengthen Recognition of Indigenous Conservation Areas
Strengthens Indigenous rights and biodiversity conservation with high ethical alignment. | The push to strengthen recognition of Indigenous conservation areas aligns with multiple ethical frameworks by empowering local communities to protec…
A Species of Bison Wiped Out in the Wild Nearly 100 Years Ago Is Breeding Again in the Mountains Where It Disappeared. They've Already Produced More Than 25 Wild Born Calves
Successful species reintroduction with measurable ecological impact. | The reintroduction of a bison species to its native habitat after nearly a century of extinction in the wild is a significant conservation victory. It directly supports …
370,000 Acres of Rainforest and Granite Peaks Now Protected in French Guiana
Government action protects 370,000 acres of critical rainforest and granite peaks, advancing biodiversity and climate goals. | The French Government's action directly advances planetary boundaries by protecting critical rainforest and grani…
‘Step aside, humans’: how beavers solved a flooding problem in west London
Nature-based flood solution with strong ecological and economic benefits. | The reintroduction of beavers as a flood mitigation strategy aligns with multiple SDGs by promoting sustainable infrastructure, biodiversity, and climate resilience…
French Polynesia expands ocean protections to 30% of its waters
Government action protects 30% of marine waters from industrial exploitation, advancing SDG 14 and planetary boundaries. | The expansion of ocean protections in French Polynesia directly advances SDG 14 (Life Below Water) by safeguarding ma…
From a simple tambak in Lombok, mangrove crabs finance children's schooling and rice purchases without any help
Grassroots empowerment with measurable SDG alignment and no institutional harm. | Eli Ernawati's initiative exemplifies grassroots empowerment, aligning with multiple SDGs by promoting gender equality, poverty reduction, and sustainable liv…
Indigenous organization buys 33,000-hectare property to help conserve it long-term.
Indigenous-led conservation of 33,000 hectares advances climate and biodiversity goals. | The acquisition of 33,000 hectares by an Indigenous organization for conservation directly advances climate action (SDG 13), protects life on land (SD…
Brazilian researcher wins award from the American Society of Primatology
Award recognizes critical biodiversity research with global impact. | The award recognizes concrete scientific contributions to primate conservation in the Amazon, directly supporting biodiversity (SDG 15) and animal rights. There are no di…
Critics doubted a $1.46B wildlife crossing. Trail cameras tell a success story: '75 recorded uses each night'
Major wildlife infrastructure project with proven ecological success and global scalability. | The wildlife crossing project directly addresses biodiversity loss and climate action by restoring ecological connectivity and reducing human-wil…
Saharan Ghost Thought Extinct: 18-Second Video Reveals Sand Cat Still Exists in Libya
Scientific confirmation of a presumed extinct species supports biodiversity and planetary health. | The confirmation of the Sand Cat's survival in Libya is a significant positive development for biodiversity and planetary boundaries, direct…
Rivers, Rafts & Rewilding in Sweden’s Nordic Taiga
Rewilding initiative combining tourism and conservation with measurable public engagement. | The initiative directly advances SDGs 13, 14, and 15 by combining ecotourism with tangible conservation work, fostering public engagement in rewild…